Thank you for the advice. I'm actually on the same opinion, concerning the cost of ink. I'm currently using a VP540, and am using Nazdar inks (Technically, EcoSol ink. I managed to go from 135$ for a 440ml, to 85$, which is exactly the same reproduction in coloring as the OEM ink, with very slight profile adjustments. I know most people will tell me that I should not "struggle" with non-oem inks, but I figure, to the amount I print, with a 50$ difference per ink cartridge, all I am doing, is kind of having a "insurance", putting money aside, for when (and if) repairs are required; the 50$ saved per cartridge will surely overcompensate for the repairs that could possibly be related to non oem ink usage.
I'm absolutely grateful for your advice. I had heard similar stories from other distributors, but I thought they were only trying to convince me to stay with Roland, or switch to HP. Your hands-on experience convinced me, more than enough!
As for the cheap cutter; I am not sure exactly what the difference is between using the on-board cutter, and a separate one? Would another Summa cutter, for instance, be able to detect my crop-marks printed from my VP540?
Thanks again for the amazing info, and have a beautiful Saturday
Thanks for kind words.
Re: cheap chinese cutters, I don’t recommend you. Here in Mongolia, different story. We are neighboring china, so sign guys go to china buy Chinese cutter at 200-400 USD (50”) and earn 1-2K dollars then the cutter breaks, throw it away and buy another one. One my friend has 4-5 broken units, I asked why are you keeping all these, he says he placed them visible to customers as his fleet, customers don’t know whether they work or not only think he has well equipped company. Huh. In china 2 different price exist, local and export. You are on the other part of the earth, you can’t buy a cutter at chinese local price and adding shipping cost, customs duty etc. it won’t be cheap enough. Another thing is that Graphtec sold very well in China, why Chinese companies pay 10 or 20 times over (CE5000-120 costs ~4000 USD, FC8000 price ~7800 USD) than their local make. One sign guy from Finland came to my shop with my friend, he recommend me to buy Summa. I’d like to compare Summa and Graphtec, but Summa has no distributor in China.
Re: separate cutters, all my vinyl jobs are laminated. It becomes convenient for customers applying the stickers themselves without wrinkle or bubble, less curling at the edges, less fading and scratch proof.
Once you remove printed job from the printer for laminating, there is no meaning to have cutter in the printer unless you are in a tight space. About crop mark detection, you’d better to ask to Summa or Graphtec about compatibility. In my case, generally I prepare design in corel and export picture as a whole page with outside stroke in jpeg. and cut line with the outside stroke as eps. format. I give to my friend the eps. file with printed media.
they were only trying to convince me to stay with Roland, or switch to HP.
Once you’ve mentioned HP, here is my story:
First my printer was mimaki JV4, 1 row printheads for dye ink and another row for pigment ink. It can’t print on vinyl or banner material then I bought JV3. They were good so I didn’t look other brand and bought JV5 at 45000 USD without hesitation. Then I got too much problem and almost bankrupt. I sold them all and moved to another location as a print for pay shop.
I print on HP Z6100 60” and DJ5100 60” (rebirth of 5500) some other small stuff and worked for 3 years very successful. Very good printers, customers bring their ready for print files and print them as quickly as possible onto many different media. Then I was thinking to expand and buy a printer for removable stickers (vinyl) choosing HP L25500. In the internet search about L25500 info I found half success story half horror story. Then I went to sign expo in Guangzhou china to see how L25500 acts. Within 2 days it prints only on wallpaper. They print 2-3m and stopped to cool the printer. I saw just printed materials but it was not good enough to comparing to RoMiMu. I went back without purchase (6 hours flight in one way) and search again on internet. I found in Russian sign forum following info. (it was last year) good affordable printers list:
1. Mimaki JV33
2.Roland Versa art RE 640
3. Mutoh VJ1624
4. Epson Surecolor 30700 series
Each has single Epson printhead, less than 20000 USD.
mimaki JV33: DX5 the same printhead as JV5, no intelligent pass control or waveprint like feature (exclude)
mutoh vj1624: DX6 new printhead like Epson GS 6000, Roland versaart RA/RE640, but 3400 USD higher price than RA640 in China.(exclude)
Epson Surecolor: DX7 10 channel printhead, but no aftermarket ink so far.(exclude)
Only affordable printer left was Roland RE640. I bought RA640 at 13500 USD without TUR from china.
I won’t say all Roland printers good or all HP printers good or all Mimaki printers bad. You’d better to see yourself chosen models actually and compare. I buy ink from china at 25 USD/liter, (less than 3 cents per ml) labeled for JV5!?
No any wide or large format printers distributor or service agent in my country. We buy them from China, S.Korea or Singapore. Of course any (maybe) printer works fine if its service agent located near you. In my opinion a good printer works without interruption, less tech calls, easy replaceable parts, well written manual, self diagnosis etc. I run my two HPs for last 5 years using their service manual and some good people’s advice on the internet with my poor English.