We have been running our FB700 for 3 months now and couldn't be happier. Our standard mode for most projects is "indoor signage". For higher quality prints with large solid areas you may need to switch to "photo" mode. If you are printing text only, short term coro, run in express or billboard mode. The ink is very sticky on coro. We researched the heck out of flatbeds and made the right decision for our operation. Best of luck.
i've been jobbing out projects to an fb700 for the last two months. i can't speak to the coro, but the fb700 ink compared to all the flatbed samples i've come across is very delicate and has no solvent resistance whatsoever. my partner was preaching that he wanted an fb and i really feel like i dodged a bullet after working with fb output for the last two months. you have to handle it carefully. and the ink stinks for days. it must be a dual cure ink. because it is not at full cure coming off the printer. i had a freshly printed 4x8 sheet in my van for a day and i had do drive around with the windows down, and i can handle some pretty nasty fumes.
the print room that i pick up the prints from is fine. of course that room has a scrubber. when you pack up the prints and have them sitting in an unscrubbed room, that is when i can smell them outgassing for a few days. the scratch resistance, i'll have to do the same type of test with. all my parts are cut with either a track saw or a router. so the edges are fragile (not so with other inks). but what you are showing does make me think that my vendor isn't using enough UV. i've got some more parts being printed soon. i'll ask them if they are half dosing or what.
I hear ya! I think we need some kind of ventilator. We found out the FB700 dosn't like thin material. say .015 or less. There simply isn't enough vacuum on a hybrid style printer. Its not as fast as I'd hoped. All said and done I think we are slower than we were but print nicer quality. It only has 12 print heads so the banding is bigger than I'm used to. It has alot of automation features that are good.