Hi, I've never done printing before and I want to start a business to print Vinyl stickers for phone wraps.
I've been doing research and going to demos to find out what machines I need to start the business. I looked at print&cut machines by Roland (VP-300) and Mimaki (CJV-30)... both seemed good but quite expensive.
I thought one print&cut machine was all I needed to get this business going, until I found that the paint gets scratched easily by fingernails (it doesn't rub off easily, but scratches easily)... Does this mean I need to "laminate" the vinyl also?... If yes, are the productin step:
1) print
2) laminate
3) cut
If the laminate step is added, then a print&cut machine is not helpful anymore, because the media is taken out of the machine after printing and re-inserted for cutting.
Should I get three different machines for print, laminate and cut? Or is there anything I can do to eliminate the lamination step (such as better material).
If I do need to get three separate machines, which ones do you reocmmend ? My work space is very small, and I hope the machines are small and not too expensive.
Are there any machines (not too expensive) that can do print+laminate+cut together ?
If you have more advise for me, it will be great to know !
Many thanks in advance.
Matt
Hong Kong
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I've been doing research and going to demos to find out what machines I need to start the business. I looked at print&cut machines by Roland (VP-300) and Mimaki (CJV-30)... both seemed good but quite expensive.
I thought one print&cut machine was all I needed to get this business going, until I found that the paint gets scratched easily by fingernails (it doesn't rub off easily, but scratches easily)... Does this mean I need to "laminate" the vinyl also?... If yes, are the productin step:
1) print
2) laminate
3) cut
If the laminate step is added, then a print&cut machine is not helpful anymore, because the media is taken out of the machine after printing and re-inserted for cutting.
Should I get three different machines for print, laminate and cut? Or is there anything I can do to eliminate the lamination step (such as better material).
If I do need to get three separate machines, which ones do you reocmmend ? My work space is very small, and I hope the machines are small and not too expensive.
Are there any machines (not too expensive) that can do print+laminate+cut together ?
If you have more advise for me, it will be great to know !
Many thanks in advance.
Matt
Hong Kong
Questions:
- I