Craig Keller
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Try to keep.shop at 72f. As far as a heat source any suggestions good or bad using propane heat source?
the only problem with 50's at night is, you end up with POTENTIALLY a 22 degree swing in ink temp during the day. i am not a chemist, and have never done a viscosity test on my inks, but i am sure i make some of my own problems with the temperature range.why 72? I like around 65 in the winter and it gets 50s at night.
80 is the best my AC will do when its 105 outside in the summer.
Humidity seems to be more have more effect on things than temp.
I haven't had any problems, I say 20+ degree swings daily, Only if I let humidity get over 65% the material stats getting wavy but that gets fixed as soon as humidity drops down. Eco sol inks and Colorado (which mixes inks 24/7 and heats ink up very hot in the heads around 200 degrees I think)the only problem with 50's at night is, you end up with POTENTIALLY a 22 degree swing in ink temp during the day. i am not a chemist, and have never done a viscosity test on my inks, but i am sure i make some of my own problems with the temperature range.
i am concerned how my MP31 inks are going to behave with the temperature swing.
(we will know in a werk or so)
it will be fine getting colderMy main concern is the hp115 printer. Do you have a large format printer?
which part has to "work that much harder"?it just makes the machine(s) hafta work that much harder to produce properly.
If you are in the operating range of the machine it's not "harder" or "easier" for the machineYou honestly don't think it's harder for the machine to operate in cold than in warm ??
Me or OP?Aren't you the guy who said he had about 16 printers going ??
No, I have 3 now, down from 4You.
I just looked what I have in my profile, yea that's no longer accurateWhat kind, cause your profile isn't up-to-date ??