Speedsterbeast
New Member
I started to hijack another thread about this, and I still would like some advice, so I thought I'd post a new thread.
I'm ready to pull the trigger on a Roland SG540 or VG540.
I know the spec. differences already.
I'm still having a hard time making a decision.
My current printer is an SP300V
I'm a one-man operation- always busy, but not what you'd call a high-production shop so speed isn't a super big plus for me.
The price difference for where I am between the 2 is $5,000.
For the $5,000 (upgrade to VG) I get a take up reel (don't think I'll use it) , a 3rd year warranty through a Roland promo, and the higher speed OR the better gray colours.
I've never been happy with my gray from my SP300V (looks like green)
My questions-
Is the gray from the new SG (4- colour configuration) going to blow my SP300V away, or will I still be disappointed?
Are most people setting up their VG with dual CMYK or opting for the light black configuration?
Thanks for any advice!
I'm ready to pull the trigger on a Roland SG540 or VG540.
I know the spec. differences already.
I'm still having a hard time making a decision.
My current printer is an SP300V
I'm a one-man operation- always busy, but not what you'd call a high-production shop so speed isn't a super big plus for me.
The price difference for where I am between the 2 is $5,000.
For the $5,000 (upgrade to VG) I get a take up reel (don't think I'll use it) , a 3rd year warranty through a Roland promo, and the higher speed OR the better gray colours.
I've never been happy with my gray from my SP300V (looks like green)
My questions-
Is the gray from the new SG (4- colour configuration) going to blow my SP300V away, or will I still be disappointed?
Are most people setting up their VG with dual CMYK or opting for the light black configuration?
Thanks for any advice!