CreativeCreative
New Member
We got our F1612 installed recently, and for the most part everything is going pretty good.
I purchased this locally through Grimco. I had got quotes from other distributors as well.
When we were configuring it, we ended up with the Barcode option for some reason. It sounded like a good idea for production at the time.
During this whole process, not Summa who I spoke with directly a few times, or any of the other distributors mentioned how this worked, asked what RIP we had, etc.
Of course, after the machine is installed we find out we can't use it with Rasterlink (I know, but it's just what we use).
My question here is one of ethics and customer service.
I explained this nicely to Summa and requested a refund for the Pro Pack since it's not compatible with our setup.
This has spiraled into a long email chain of BS. They just don't want to, and since it's a "digital asset" they can't take it back.
The guy who installed the machine himself told me to "call Mimaki" during installation to see if worked. Bit of a red flag there...
It's $1400. It's not only the money, but the principle as well.
I already purchased extra tools from Summa....this seems like a greedy way to ruin a relationship.
Wondering if any of you guys have been through something similar.
I purchased this locally through Grimco. I had got quotes from other distributors as well.
When we were configuring it, we ended up with the Barcode option for some reason. It sounded like a good idea for production at the time.
During this whole process, not Summa who I spoke with directly a few times, or any of the other distributors mentioned how this worked, asked what RIP we had, etc.
Of course, after the machine is installed we find out we can't use it with Rasterlink (I know, but it's just what we use).
My question here is one of ethics and customer service.
I explained this nicely to Summa and requested a refund for the Pro Pack since it's not compatible with our setup.
This has spiraled into a long email chain of BS. They just don't want to, and since it's a "digital asset" they can't take it back.
The guy who installed the machine himself told me to "call Mimaki" during installation to see if worked. Bit of a red flag there...
It's $1400. It's not only the money, but the principle as well.
I already purchased extra tools from Summa....this seems like a greedy way to ruin a relationship.
Wondering if any of you guys have been through something similar.