I'm about to jump into digital printing and reading posts on this forum has been a great resource for me to learn about yje process and business. I'm going to be printing primarily stickers of various sizes to start, but i have enough to afford machines that will allow me to branch out into other avenues of digital printing. So, I want to do this right from the start, and have myself in a position where I can print whatever it is a customer might request of me ... whether it be stickers, banners, wraps, window clings, canvas prints, and etc.
My main concern about latex printers (like the HP 560 or 365 that I'm seriously considering purchasing any day now) is the degree of graininess in prints that I've been reading about. Is there a better solution than latex for printed text of all sizes that one will find on stickers? Eco Solvent? Aqueous? I have no experience to discern prints from one source or the other .... is the graniness from latex truly an issue for smaller printed text, or is it not something the non discerning eye from the general public would ever pick up on?
Jason
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My main concern about latex printers (like the HP 560 or 365 that I'm seriously considering purchasing any day now) is the degree of graininess in prints that I've been reading about. Is there a better solution than latex for printed text of all sizes that one will find on stickers? Eco Solvent? Aqueous? I have no experience to discern prints from one source or the other .... is the graniness from latex truly an issue for smaller printed text, or is it not something the non discerning eye from the general public would ever pick up on?
Jason
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