artbot
New Member
i'm heading off to SGIA to get a look at all the different flatbed configurations. whatever i decided looks right for my business, i'll try to find an older used, version of the same.
that said,
i'm curious about the "capping" set ups for these machines. from what i can see, they don't have a solvent style capping station. maybe it's more about keeping light away from the heads?
my concern is that whatever machine style i choose, using the machine on and off over a month will be unavoidable. such as for a week, i may be designing and in meetings. then print like mad for two days, then the printer will sit for 5-10 days dormant.
how would one go about this with a flatbed? i've seen three way "stop-cock" style bulkheads that can feed cleaning fluid to the head individually. but with these cleaning systems, can the head be purged of ink, while leaving ink in the lines for extended periods of time?
with my on and off use, is there particular cleaning station or "capping" station set up that i should be looking for or studying? so even if the printer i choose doesn't have such a set up, maybe i can just fab one, or build a seal, etc to accommodate?
thanks in advance.
that said,
i'm curious about the "capping" set ups for these machines. from what i can see, they don't have a solvent style capping station. maybe it's more about keeping light away from the heads?
my concern is that whatever machine style i choose, using the machine on and off over a month will be unavoidable. such as for a week, i may be designing and in meetings. then print like mad for two days, then the printer will sit for 5-10 days dormant.
how would one go about this with a flatbed? i've seen three way "stop-cock" style bulkheads that can feed cleaning fluid to the head individually. but with these cleaning systems, can the head be purged of ink, while leaving ink in the lines for extended periods of time?
with my on and off use, is there particular cleaning station or "capping" station set up that i should be looking for or studying? so even if the printer i choose doesn't have such a set up, maybe i can just fab one, or build a seal, etc to accommodate?
thanks in advance.