messmedia
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So, we ordered our RS640. Finaly! I've been wandering this forum for quite some time, undecided, paused by many setbacks, some justified, some not, but our Roland is coming (and pretty fast, too!) :{)
We boxed out fast delivery from our supplier because we wanted a kick-start with new machine. We have big load of print appointed in a few days, and didn't wanna do it at outside vendor.
It's about 350-400 sq mt - ~ 3500-4000sqft of vinyl print. So, when machine comes, we will install it, start it, learn the basics, and when the techs go away, we will press print and print for like 3 days straight. Not that I don't understand the importance of getting to know the equipment, but - no time for it now!
Anyway, I wanted to hear some advices from You about this kind of no-stop printing.
- What's good to do, and what's not?
- Do I need to rest the machine somehow, to print certain amount of vinyl, then stop for some time, or I can just keep on doing it?
- Any extra, or specific maintenance of the machine during that process? Do I need to clean it more often or something?
- Will this VersaArt RS640 survive this terror, if it is terror/hard for this kind of machine? - I must add that time gap will be pretty close - 5 days for print and application.
Our dealer already told us it's ok to print high volumes like these - but, I never trust sales persons completely (no bad words ment), and I really need You to advice me from "first hand".
Also, I'll be needing a Computer for RIP. Also, I will have Graphtec FC8000 hooked up on it. Any advice there? What should I look for to make my work as easy as it can?
- I assume plenty of RAM? 4Gb?
- Core2Duo 7500 - 2.8 GHz processor - is it enough for comfortable work?
- Do Graphic card performances influence Versa Works 3 in any way?
- What kind of connection with machine do You recommend for both - printer and cutter - USB or LAN? - If it is LAN, the cable will be very long, can it get in a way of speed of sending data?
Lot of questions, but I hope someone of You will have the time to answer. Also, other beginners like me might find it usefull :{)
So, thank You for any answers You might share!
We boxed out fast delivery from our supplier because we wanted a kick-start with new machine. We have big load of print appointed in a few days, and didn't wanna do it at outside vendor.
It's about 350-400 sq mt - ~ 3500-4000sqft of vinyl print. So, when machine comes, we will install it, start it, learn the basics, and when the techs go away, we will press print and print for like 3 days straight. Not that I don't understand the importance of getting to know the equipment, but - no time for it now!
Anyway, I wanted to hear some advices from You about this kind of no-stop printing.
- What's good to do, and what's not?
- Do I need to rest the machine somehow, to print certain amount of vinyl, then stop for some time, or I can just keep on doing it?
- Any extra, or specific maintenance of the machine during that process? Do I need to clean it more often or something?
- Will this VersaArt RS640 survive this terror, if it is terror/hard for this kind of machine? - I must add that time gap will be pretty close - 5 days for print and application.
Our dealer already told us it's ok to print high volumes like these - but, I never trust sales persons completely (no bad words ment), and I really need You to advice me from "first hand".
Also, I'll be needing a Computer for RIP. Also, I will have Graphtec FC8000 hooked up on it. Any advice there? What should I look for to make my work as easy as it can?
- I assume plenty of RAM? 4Gb?
- Core2Duo 7500 - 2.8 GHz processor - is it enough for comfortable work?
- Do Graphic card performances influence Versa Works 3 in any way?
- What kind of connection with machine do You recommend for both - printer and cutter - USB or LAN? - If it is LAN, the cable will be very long, can it get in a way of speed of sending data?
Lot of questions, but I hope someone of You will have the time to answer. Also, other beginners like me might find it usefull :{)
So, thank You for any answers You might share!