HulkSmash
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“An expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less, until eventually he knows everything about nothing.”
Case
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“An expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less, until eventually he knows everything about nothing.”
Case
Well this guy must be a crappy salesman and HP should pull the unit from the dealer...
Weak.............And NO, I don't read much.........I usually skip past all the bullsh!t......
Case
that's just ignorant. Sorry.
much like many of the comments on this thread... some people know everything, don't matter what you say... people are going to be critical of you no matter what you say........
anyone have any questions about the gs6000 or the hp latex printers, let me know... perhaps i can come up with some more ignorant things.......lol
Case
He said his vendor told him that. How is that negligent on his part. I really don't understand why he's getting attacked.
I've gotten some solid suggestions on this thread, feel free to add..
I never attacked the guy, if you look back, he made negative comments to me...
Anyways,
The Epson GS6000 is an awesome machine... 3.7 picoliter drop size is the smallest of any solvent printer out there... The quality and color gamut is unmatched in the price range and speed... Very low maintenance and not much smell... The take up reel is ok... The new machines now come with a new media tensioner in the back to and better tension to help load media straight... The new models also come with better directions for leveling the takeup unit... There is a bar in the core on the takeup so you have to take it off everytime and slide off the core from the bar and put on a new core........Mimaki JV3,JV33, CJV, and JV5's have the best takeup reel of all time.........Just pop cores on and off, no bar in the middle.......... The Epson takeup only goes in 1 direction, you can not put it in reverse...
The HP Latex/L25500 is a great machine as well....12pt picoliter drop size, you won't get the quality of the Epson, but it produces very nice prints still......Instantly dry, user changeable heads, low ink costs tie to the cost of the replacement heads as well..... Compatible with many medias........"FATHEAD" type materials are good with the latex, you can cut into the ink without it curling, unlike on the solvent cutting into the ink and it will curl....I know you cut into Phototex on Solvent without curling, but not the other fathead type of materials.......That is why FATHEAD's are made with UV, cause they can cut into the ink without curling.............. The takeup reel on the latex works fine, but once again there is a bar in the takeup reel....... No a big deal to some, but previous Mimaki user's won't like it as much............. No maintenance really, the machine does it itself with a changeable maintenace kit(caps, wiping, etc)
You can not set an origin point on either printer.......... No automatic cut off on the Epson, The latex has built in cut off............ I could care less myself.....
Latex takes 2-220 plugs, Epson takes 3-120 plugs and pushes 22.5 amps........ You should get a dedicated 30 amp circuit for the Epson....
As to which printer I would get, I guess it would depend on what the majority of my work consisted of.... I think that both printers are really good and would get either one......
Case
unfortunately, your "facts" are wrong. he does. which is why i called him to begin with. and i even mentioned that "fact" in my post.
do people read anymore?
and mach serv. your all over the place bro. one minute your criticizing, the next are are back peddling with "concern" then back to criticism again. pick a course and stick to it.