I really wanted to go with one of these. I was between the Epson, Mutoh, and Mimaki at SGIA in New Orleans. Ended up going back to Mimaki which was frustrating to an extent. At the show Mimaki who had the largest booth did not even bother to bring their current solvent printers. They were all about showing off their flatbeds, that new UV printer, and their new laminator. I had to go see the JV150 and JV300 machines at suppliers booths.
The Mutoh was just too much money for essentially the same quality. Great machines though. The Epson turned me off on the longevity of the red and orange inks, one of the key things I was most interested in, a truly expanded gamut. But we do mostly things for outdoor. The other one that bugged me on the Epson was I started asking about consumable and replacing certain things like the cap top rubber. The guy said you cannot buy that $5 part, you have to buy an entire new capping station. That is the only option. I said what if you get a minor head strike and it drags a little piece of crud across the top and nicks it? I then also need to spend $200 on a whole new capping station? He first said that a head strike is simply impossible and that something nicking the capping top rubber is impossible which irritated me a bit. Then someone who was not an idiot salesman who actually knows nothing about running a machine did admit that sure, it could happen and that yes you cannot buy just a cap top. Of course a head strike should be rare, very very very rare on any machine if you properly take care to make sure things are right. Ultimately I did like the Epson machine though but the price was higher and I also do not like how they deal with their print heads for other machines with the intentional locking them down, etc.
I ended up in the end buying two new Mimaki JV150 machines. The deal I got literally ended up being almost half the price of the others. On the plus side, after having run Mimaki's for so many years already they were immediately the familiar workhorses I've come to know. I really did want that expanded gamut on the Epson but if its not going to last and on top of other things I had to make the best decision for our business. I will say though, the prints off that Epson running the expanded ink colors was just stunning! If we were doing a lot more indoor work, I'd had to really revisit that and probably go for one.