Stickerman
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Hi, i've been doing some research before coming here but unfortunately either i'm poor at it or it's all very generic marketing material without much substance.
What are the differences between LUS 120 v 170?
I have an option to install a Mimaki UCJV 300-107 with either Mimaki LUS 170, or to be a bit dodgy and install them with a companies own brand Nexus LUS-120 inks.
Either way the printer is out of warranty, and the service contract is with the company that makes the Nexus Lus 120 inks. So they will still offer tech services with any issues, but I have to pay for parts.
From what i've found, the LUS 120 inks are less flexible and are more for banners, posters and signs, where as the LUS 170 inks are highly flexible, suited for vinyl wrappings, stretching and folding. However, I was under the impression that flatbed UV printers used LUS 200, which primarily print on solid media, which doesn't have to be flexible at all, so i'm just asking if anyone has any information.
Thank you very much.
What are the differences between LUS 120 v 170?
I have an option to install a Mimaki UCJV 300-107 with either Mimaki LUS 170, or to be a bit dodgy and install them with a companies own brand Nexus LUS-120 inks.
Either way the printer is out of warranty, and the service contract is with the company that makes the Nexus Lus 120 inks. So they will still offer tech services with any issues, but I have to pay for parts.
From what i've found, the LUS 120 inks are less flexible and are more for banners, posters and signs, where as the LUS 170 inks are highly flexible, suited for vinyl wrappings, stretching and folding. However, I was under the impression that flatbed UV printers used LUS 200, which primarily print on solid media, which doesn't have to be flexible at all, so i'm just asking if anyone has any information.
Thank you very much.