Hello again good people of S101.
I've recently been getting orders for stickers. I already have vendors lined up and they do a great job, but I've been looking for a low maintenance machine that I can do short runs on.
I've read about the Roland BN-20, but it seems like it requires the same maintenance as any other eco-solvent printer, takes smaller (more costly by the unit) ink cartridges, and its print/cut capability is slow.
I've consider a printer to match my Mimaki, or a whole new printer cutter combo, or print/cut systems, but they all seem to have the same maintenance and upkeep.
So my question: What about the Summa system? They tout a low/no maintenance. I read all the time about their excellent tracking (which doesn't necessarily affect me, I do small stuff mostly). But then I also read some complaints about lack of customer service, and a "joining" issue, something about how the cassette roll width becomes a problem when doing anything larger than one rolls width.
Gerber? thermal, so maybe low maintenance. But then I hear you gotta do colors one by one or something? Sounds like we're back to the age of windmills and buggies. But I don't know jack so maybe that's just the best way?
Anyhow, I'm open to listen to all options. I just want a decent machine to print out short run stickers, maybe a few large (for stickers.. so maybe 12x12ish)
Thoughts?
Thank you
I've recently been getting orders for stickers. I already have vendors lined up and they do a great job, but I've been looking for a low maintenance machine that I can do short runs on.
I've read about the Roland BN-20, but it seems like it requires the same maintenance as any other eco-solvent printer, takes smaller (more costly by the unit) ink cartridges, and its print/cut capability is slow.
I've consider a printer to match my Mimaki, or a whole new printer cutter combo, or print/cut systems, but they all seem to have the same maintenance and upkeep.
So my question: What about the Summa system? They tout a low/no maintenance. I read all the time about their excellent tracking (which doesn't necessarily affect me, I do small stuff mostly). But then I also read some complaints about lack of customer service, and a "joining" issue, something about how the cassette roll width becomes a problem when doing anything larger than one rolls width.
Gerber? thermal, so maybe low maintenance. But then I hear you gotta do colors one by one or something? Sounds like we're back to the age of windmills and buggies. But I don't know jack so maybe that's just the best way?
Anyhow, I'm open to listen to all options. I just want a decent machine to print out short run stickers, maybe a few large (for stickers.. so maybe 12x12ish)
Thoughts?
Thank you