I am still trying to make a decision between Mimaki CJV and Roland TrueVIS ?
I still cant for the life of me figure out why anyone would want a print/cut machine.
For one....... If laminating your prints you still have to unload, and reload.
For two....... My printer is printing, While my cutter is cutting.
all of the products you listed should be laminated, so they need to be removed from the printer, laminated and put back in the machine, which eliminates any benefit to the print/cut workflow, and in fact hurts it, say you have a large decal order, with a seperate printer and cutter, you can be cutting while your printer is still printing the job, but with a print/cut machine you can't.I have enough space for both machines, but I just thought it will be more accurate if you don't load and unload the job.
I just saw a demo on Mimaki CJV and I loved it.
So What combination of Print , cut and laminator do you recommend ? Application: Aluminum signs, Decals, Wall Graphics, .... Preferred size : 54"
Thanks
Does that printer laminate also?I have enough space for both machines, but I just thought it will be more accurate if you don't load and unload the job.
I just saw a demo on Mimaki CJV and I loved it.
So What combination of Print , cut and laminator do you recommend ? Application: Aluminum signs, Decals, Wall Graphics, .... Preferred size : 54"
Thanks
NoDoes that printer laminate also?
How about a separate print and cut ! On the plotter, I have heard Graphtec is really good. and then again , on printer I personally think Mimaki is better than Roland . Has anyone had issues with Mimaki printers ?
Wow I did not know about HP Latex. Any disadvantage on HP Latex?
Those are HP's favorite talking points, as proven by $14,000 worth of testing by an environmental consulting firm, I learned that running 2 GS6000s in a 10x25' closed room has less VOCs than the air outside of the building. I posted the report here back in 2011/12.Look at LATEX by HP. You would be good with the 315 print and cut solution, $14,995! . You like doing daily maintenance and waiting for stuff to dry? Do you like Banding and VOC's in the air you breath?
Wow I did not know about HP Latex. Any disadvantage on HP Latex?
Just a heads up these threads usually erode into battles about Latex vs Solvent printers and this one is probably no exception.
I still cant for the life of me figure out why anyone would want a print/cut machine.
For one....... If laminating your prints you still have to unload, and reload.
For two....... My printer is printing, While my cutter is cutting.