artbot
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i have a question for the flatbed gurus out there.
i've been printing on .060 aluminum (as large as 60 x 110") with a jv3 using two air tables (like air hockey).
with the printer i mainly use clear, black, and white ink for my product. so i don't need process/cmyk color. i also only need about 360 dpi. more dpi is better but makes little difference. i also don't require UV. it would be nice to have it for some operations. but i'd also like to be able to turn off the lamps for other processes.
i'm wanting to upgrade to a true flatbed printer in order to make my product more simple and repeatable (i reload and print several times on the same part so i really would like to get the perfect registration that a flatbed provides).
what inexpensive machines are out there that can be cheaply purchased (less than $30,000). hell, i'd go for a trusty $8000 piece of crap as long as it did what i tell it to do which isn't much. i'm of course concerned about spare parts, finicky firmware, dependability in general. one printer i've been looking at is a gerber ion v or x. but i really don't feel qualified to be choosing a printer in the category at all.
are there some obsolete dinosaurs that i should be looking at? thanks in advance for any advice this thread might generate!
i've been printing on .060 aluminum (as large as 60 x 110") with a jv3 using two air tables (like air hockey).
with the printer i mainly use clear, black, and white ink for my product. so i don't need process/cmyk color. i also only need about 360 dpi. more dpi is better but makes little difference. i also don't require UV. it would be nice to have it for some operations. but i'd also like to be able to turn off the lamps for other processes.
i'm wanting to upgrade to a true flatbed printer in order to make my product more simple and repeatable (i reload and print several times on the same part so i really would like to get the perfect registration that a flatbed provides).
what inexpensive machines are out there that can be cheaply purchased (less than $30,000). hell, i'd go for a trusty $8000 piece of crap as long as it did what i tell it to do which isn't much. i'm of course concerned about spare parts, finicky firmware, dependability in general. one printer i've been looking at is a gerber ion v or x. but i really don't feel qualified to be choosing a printer in the category at all.
are there some obsolete dinosaurs that i should be looking at? thanks in advance for any advice this thread might generate!