You mean like a fotoba? I do alot of wallpapers, I've tired one once and it was amazing. I wish I had the space and budget to get one. If you are looking for a good quality vs price, check the kala and flexa brand. They booth are more or less than 20k$.
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You mean like a fotoba? I do alot of wallpapers, I've tired one once and it was amazing. I wish I had the space and budget to get one. If you are looking for a good quality vs price, check the kala and flexa brand. They booth are more or less than 20k$.
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Just tell them if they get a Colorado to be careful as the ink can crack if the wallpaper gets creased.Hi BigBen
I am a supplier of wide format printer solutions in SA. I have a client who is looking for a solution for his wallpaper requirements. He is currently using a Latex machine and is interested in the Canon Colorado. Is there any other machine that you might be able to recommend. I realise that Xeikon is the creme da le creme but that is not in the budget at this point. He is also looking for a competitive supplier of 150gm matt non woven media. I know most of the mills in Europe, but the cost of the media once here makes us uncompetitive. Would appreciate your imput.
Regards
Heather
Hi BigBen
I am a supplier of wide format printer solutions in SA. I have a client who is looking for a solution for his wallpaper requirements. He is currently using a Latex machine and is interested in the Canon Colorado. Is there any other machine that you might be able to recommend. I realise that Xeikon is the creme da le creme but that is not in the budget at this point. He is also looking for a competitive supplier of 150gm matt non woven media. I know most of the mills in Europe, but the cost of the media once here makes us uncompetitive. Would appreciate your imput.
Regards
Heather
Just tell them if they get a Colorado to be careful as the ink can crack if the wallpaper gets creased.
You mean like a fotoba? I do alot of wallpapers, I've tired one once and it was amazing. I wish I had the space and budget to get one. If you are looking for a good quality vs price, check the kala and flexa brand. They booth are more or less than 20k$.
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Yes that is exactly what I was looking for!! Looks like the Fotoba is anywhere from $20-$50k. Of course after looking the 50K looks like the one to buy I will have to re-access my needs analysis at that level of investment.
For that kind of money, have you considered a flatbed cutter like the Summa F1612 or Colex? We just got a 1612 and I'm blown away with how much time we save trimming prints, and how accurate it is!
What is the market for these machines? I just got a customer looking for 1000 posters on paper 22"x32", I could buy the posters from an online wholesaler for 50% of my cost for the paper alone, when is it profitable to run an entire roll of posters? Am I missing something?