In a shop I guess it's different. My 110 was in my garage... I didn't have a work table or nothing. So I had to put the roll on the holder, put the spindle in.. put the other side in... Lift it up... It wasn't too bad unless I already had a roll on. Then what were my options? I had to move the roll into the holder... Take the spindle off.. move the vinyl.. put new roll on..put new spindle on... Lift it up... And I always had something in the way of the spindle.
The 560 is just swivel the Loader, slide the arm and away you go. Ive never loaded it crooked.. well, not never.. but maybe one in 100 tries.
I hate how big the hater are is though. On my 110 I can waste 2-3" of material at the start of every print... In the 560, depending on media.. like 3m 3430,4090 I tend to extend 3 ft out to get it past the heater or it'll cause a jam. So now I carefully measure roughly 4 ft... Then once I'm done printing I cut it and use it for road signs... No waste that way, but a pain in the ass still.
The 560 has its flaws, but I love the loading system compared to the 110, which I assume is roughly the same.
And yes... The Reds it's weak point. It does an ok red, but our solvent was better... Even our solvent couldn't hit 3M translucent vinyl colors though. maybe a printer with red ink could, but red solvent doesn't tend to last too long.
No machine will be perfect sadly. But we've had a Epson, Seiko, fb500, 110, some weird Blizzard printer...but so far I'm loving the 560 the best. So much so that I upgraded my garages 110 to a 560... And we now have 2 560s at work... Just so I can print on different materials without having to reload all the time.
I used vivid colors on a canvas actually. Think I maxed the ink out... It turned out so glossy. I tried to replicate it on the 110 and couldn't. It's hard to see from this picture... But it looks like someone lacquered the canvas. I was pretty impressed. It was the first thing I printed on the 560... Did it for my kid just to see how it'd look. So while it's obviously not going to be used a lot... Vivid printing is kind of nice!