visualeyez
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Yep this thing rules. Got it through a small (33") door on a furniture dolly. Set it up in a few hours. Downloaded flexi and had to wait for ink over the weekend.
Loaded 54" poster, and did a calibration on the optimizer ink. Looked all burnt up, but that's what it was looking for I guess.
First test print: A 30mp photograph @ 53.5" wide. Came out so nice, and fast at 600x600. I couldn't scratch the ink off without tearing the substrate.
First job. 2,000 Stickers. 4" x 4" die cut circles. Printed them on Oracal 3651 using the default "Generic Self-Adhesive Vinyl" profile. Cut them with my roland 30" in sheets of 100 or so. Came out so nice!
Second job. 16 posters for an organic soap company (27" x 30" printed 2 wide @98% scale). Pantone colors matched and everything! Ran some gift certificates also but they took a while to separate (was worth it for the 500 shirts in the order).
Third job (2nd day printing) 2 Banners. 3x7 and 2x6, full color. Generic media and profile untested. Came out flawless! Also ganged up a bunch of bumper stickers and nested a sheet of "minimum orders" on the 3651.
Wiring up the (2) 220v outlets is not that hard either.
I can't wait to laminate some of these other random prints (like a Pantone chart) and take some orders for canvas and wallpaper!
I have calculated that I am using 1ml ink per sq.ft. full coverage, and half that for normal printing. Hoping for some bulk latex soon.
Scratching the ink is not possible, I can stretch stickers till they rip and the color remains opaque, right to the edge~
No Fumes or none of that solvent nonsense, and no waiting 24 hours for outgassing.
I upgraded from a HP 5500PS UV (aqueous) 42", haha. Have worked with Mutoh, Roland and HP but HP is always the best. Just don't use their media, and wait for bulk inks!
Loaded 54" poster, and did a calibration on the optimizer ink. Looked all burnt up, but that's what it was looking for I guess.
First test print: A 30mp photograph @ 53.5" wide. Came out so nice, and fast at 600x600. I couldn't scratch the ink off without tearing the substrate.
First job. 2,000 Stickers. 4" x 4" die cut circles. Printed them on Oracal 3651 using the default "Generic Self-Adhesive Vinyl" profile. Cut them with my roland 30" in sheets of 100 or so. Came out so nice!
Second job. 16 posters for an organic soap company (27" x 30" printed 2 wide @98% scale). Pantone colors matched and everything! Ran some gift certificates also but they took a while to separate (was worth it for the 500 shirts in the order).
Third job (2nd day printing) 2 Banners. 3x7 and 2x6, full color. Generic media and profile untested. Came out flawless! Also ganged up a bunch of bumper stickers and nested a sheet of "minimum orders" on the 3651.
Wiring up the (2) 220v outlets is not that hard either.
I can't wait to laminate some of these other random prints (like a Pantone chart) and take some orders for canvas and wallpaper!
I have calculated that I am using 1ml ink per sq.ft. full coverage, and half that for normal printing. Hoping for some bulk latex soon.
Scratching the ink is not possible, I can stretch stickers till they rip and the color remains opaque, right to the edge~
No Fumes or none of that solvent nonsense, and no waiting 24 hours for outgassing.
I upgraded from a HP 5500PS UV (aqueous) 42", haha. Have worked with Mutoh, Roland and HP but HP is always the best. Just don't use their media, and wait for bulk inks!