Colin
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I was wondering if you have considered buying used. I know most people's response is a fear of limited warranty etc. However, given the unfortunate economic climate right now, I think you should be able to get a very good deal. Also, Roland in particular has a very good track record as far as durability and dependability, in my opinion this makes this brand's used printers a very attractive option, as long as you are careful in your selection.
Thanks for that. Yes, it does inherently carry a huge risk. I can't remember where, but I recall reading an account of a person who bought used, and then had to spend a few thousand dollars on it (heads or something).
If I were to get a used SP, I think I would want it to be a newer "i" series.
I was going to say that you could buy a bigger like-new used printer for less than the cost of a new smaller printer.
Yes, this is enticing isn't it? I know of a couple of used sign equipment sites, but if anyone feels like spending a few minutes looking on ones that I might not be aware of (for an "i" series 540) that would be very kind and appreciated.
Like most people I would normally advise on a larger printer. However, given your space limitations a smaller printer does make sense.
Update: As I said earlier today, my boat is now gone (sniff) and now my space is free for re-arranging. (Yes, my boat took up half my shop - I had a bad fishing habit, but through an intervention, some counselling, rehab and detox, I've let it go...........:Big Laugh). Anyways, I've now moved a couple of main items like my 4x8 easel table on wheels, table saw, etc, and this has allowed me to place some masking tape on the floor representing the printer body and stand legs................and you know what......a 540 isn't as bad as I thought. Even though I had my floor plan and every detail drawn to scale in my sign program, the bird's-eye-view made it look more crammed than the "real" method with the tape.
So, I think I may be persuaded to bite the bullet on the SP540i. It's still a chunk of change though, and one of the reasons (which I haven't mentioned so far) that I have to be careful in my printer choice is the fact that my wife is battling with Lyme Disease right now, and I may be the sole bread-winner for a while. So I don't want to blow an extra 6K if I don't need to.
*Because our *@#*! medical system is in a state of denial about Lyme Disease, we are having to treat it on our own (out of our own pockets), with a private doctor, and it's always a long haul out of this nasty bacterial infection. The meds aren't cheap, and she's been off work for 6 months already. Long story. This was a small part of the reason for selling the boat, but it was tied into the fact that I have to amp up my business in order to keep it up to date, relevant, and avoid being marginalized. There was no place to keep the boat outside, and I didn't want to start paying for storage (or moorage), so it had to go.
Anyways, thanks for your comments, I'll give that some thought.