Better quality than both.
Most Vuteks are faster but three times the cost of the CET printer.
Sure that machine may be cheaper but probably going to cost you a hell of a lot more $ in the long run.
One thing I have learned is always buy more machine than you need even if it seems unrealistic financially. We have learned this the lesson a couple times...
Started with 1st flatbed venture in early 2004 with a shitty Colorspan 72UVR.
Outgrew that in 6 months and got a HP/Scitex Veejet.
Outgrew that in a year and still owed a boatload off$$ for buy out.(OUCH)
Got 2 Gandi 3150's been good for past 2-3 years and now need to step up the game again. But have some hefty payments left.
Looking at a Durst RHO 800 Presto and ready to buy but will be looking at almost $20k in monthly payments to support all Gandis and Durst. With the RHO the Jetis are not needed... But hard to sell for what I want and make a clean deal to make the powers that be here happy...
Should of Bought a Durst back in the day and grew into it and keep trading up with Durst to minimize payments and keep high value on the machines...
Also things to consider:
1. Yes a real production printer may be 3 times the cost but it is also engineered to be 100 times more reliable. Especially when you are talking about an imported machine new to the market...
2. What is your ink cost? what ink is it?
3. How long do the lamps last and how much to replace? (ask how many Colorspan 72uvr users got screwed on this detail)
4. Service Service Service..... What happens if you go down and cannot fix yourself????
5. How much are the other consumables? How often do you need them.
6. What about machine platform?? If upgrades are available will they be retrofitted to your machine or will you be stuck with an inferior generation machine in 6-8 months.
Buying these kind of machines is a hell of a lot different than getting a Mutoh or Roland Solvent. Those are somewhat disposable investments and are easy to justify based on there low prices.
When you are talking $100k - $400k investment in a machine. I highly suggest looking at all of your options. You will be married to it....