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Which one and why?
we mainly print vinyl banners and polypropylene posters.
we mainly print vinyl banners and polypropylene posters.
Right away I'm thinking Latex.Which one and why?
we mainly print vinyl banners and polypropylene posters.
Right away I'm thinking Latex.
UV printing is best for rigid materials, which banners are NOT.
UV ink hardens like a thin plastic, so printing it on such a non-rigid substrate won't end well.
solvent and latex can be used in many more applications than UV printing... including vehicle wraps, banners, and nearly everything a UV printer can produce.
Printing direct to substrate is nice tho', if you're into that kind of thing, but that's about all it will do.
solvent/latex = flexibility. ...literally.
Not true... We have a Roll 2 roll UV production machine that prints on banner and vinyl just as well if not better than our solvent machines. The ink is 200% flexible in both directions we do not do wraps with it due to the silvering effect you get when you lam dark colors. Throughput is over 2000 s/f per hour at better print quality than solvent produces at half that speed.
Latex is the next best however s/f/h is slower. Quality is the best of all R2R printing technology but you will lack in overall speed.
Solvent is a dated technology and you will never get speed or quality from those machines in real time production.
Solvent is still best solution for wraps but that is about the only benefit.
Solvent is still best solution for wraps but that is about the only benefit.
Not true... We have a Roll 2 roll UV production machine that prints on banner and vinyl just as well if not better than our solvent machines. The ink is 200% flexible in both directions we do not do wraps with it due to the silvering effect you get when you lam dark colors. Throughput is over 2000 s/f per hour at better print quality than solvent produces at half that speed.
Latex is the next best however s/f/h is slower. Quality is the best of all R2R printing technology but you will lack in overall speed.
Solvent is a dated technology and you will never get speed or quality from those machines in real time production.
Solvent is still best solution for wraps but that is about the only benefit.
Not sure I'd agree Latex is the best quality of all R2R, Epson GS6000 is pretty hard to beat in image quality. Latex is great tech though, can't wait to see what the R2R market is like in a couple of years with these recent disruptors.
Not sure I'd agree Latex is the best quality of all R2R, Epson GS6000 is pretty hard to beat in image quality. Latex is great tech though, can't wait to see what the R2R market is like in a couple of years with these recent disruptors.