I'm about to make some BIG purchases and would greatly appreciate any feedback to help steer me in the right direction! I've scoured the forums for a few weeks now to get to this point and would be very grateful for any advice.
I currently have a 3'x2' Logojet and am looking to upgrade to a 4'x8'. I primarily print CMYK on Foamcore but would like to start doing more white once I upgrade to a faster printer. I have been leaning towards the Mimaki JFX 2513EX, for the price and also the fact the inks say they are Greenguard Ceritfied. I have also been looking at the Vanguard VR5De, but have had a bit of a rough start with simply getting information from them about the product and pricing (still waiting for a price!). I am open to any other suggestions considering my following needs.
Here are my top concerns. Printing photos on foam core (think like Smallwood signs). Right now with Logojet the full color prints have a smell once printed, and also a bit of a glare. I am wondering if there is a certain type of printer or ink that would be more suitable for printing photos so that there's no glare. I feel like if the Mimaki inks are Greenguard ceritified, they shouldn't have much of a smell once printed but I have seen complains on here of the smell, so that is a concern to me.
My other concern is workflow/RIP software. We are also adding a flatbed cutter to our workflow (I am leaning towards Colex but have also had my eyes on Summa) and it sounds like there are options when choosing RIP software (Caldera, Onyx to name a couple?) but I have zero experience with this. With my current Logojet, I use their own RIP software, and we are cutting the foam manually. I do a lot of personalized designs, so think of printing a full sheet of different designs, but all the same size. It sounds like what I'll be doing in the future then is printing registration marks on the sheets, and then loading that somehow into the cutter software? Please excuse my lack of terminiology, like I said this is all new to me!
Any advice to help steer me in the right direction regarding inks, smells, and workflow is beyond appreciated. My goal is to speed up production and minimize man hours playing with templates or software, the more streamline system the better. Thanks again!!!
Edit: I should also mention, budget isn't a huge concern, my main concern is getting the right equipment and I'll borrow whatever I need to make that happen.
I currently have a 3'x2' Logojet and am looking to upgrade to a 4'x8'. I primarily print CMYK on Foamcore but would like to start doing more white once I upgrade to a faster printer. I have been leaning towards the Mimaki JFX 2513EX, for the price and also the fact the inks say they are Greenguard Ceritfied. I have also been looking at the Vanguard VR5De, but have had a bit of a rough start with simply getting information from them about the product and pricing (still waiting for a price!). I am open to any other suggestions considering my following needs.
Here are my top concerns. Printing photos on foam core (think like Smallwood signs). Right now with Logojet the full color prints have a smell once printed, and also a bit of a glare. I am wondering if there is a certain type of printer or ink that would be more suitable for printing photos so that there's no glare. I feel like if the Mimaki inks are Greenguard ceritified, they shouldn't have much of a smell once printed but I have seen complains on here of the smell, so that is a concern to me.
My other concern is workflow/RIP software. We are also adding a flatbed cutter to our workflow (I am leaning towards Colex but have also had my eyes on Summa) and it sounds like there are options when choosing RIP software (Caldera, Onyx to name a couple?) but I have zero experience with this. With my current Logojet, I use their own RIP software, and we are cutting the foam manually. I do a lot of personalized designs, so think of printing a full sheet of different designs, but all the same size. It sounds like what I'll be doing in the future then is printing registration marks on the sheets, and then loading that somehow into the cutter software? Please excuse my lack of terminiology, like I said this is all new to me!
Any advice to help steer me in the right direction regarding inks, smells, and workflow is beyond appreciated. My goal is to speed up production and minimize man hours playing with templates or software, the more streamline system the better. Thanks again!!!
Edit: I should also mention, budget isn't a huge concern, my main concern is getting the right equipment and I'll borrow whatever I need to make that happen.