Im working with a small commercial print company to figure out the best options for expanding their large format operation. For the past decade they have had a large format aqueous printer (currently the canon ipf9400) and have been printing/mounting/cutting by hand in house, and outsourcing any jobs with custom cuts or specialty materials. As far as their large format market, they're mainly doing small run jobs on flexible materials as well as foam/pvc/gator.
The objective is to increase their product offerings and lower production time/cost. The issue is that as a smaller company, theyre limited with how much they can invest upfront since.
Ive only been in the printing industry a few years (recent art school grad) and have limited hands-on experience but Ive been doing enough research that my head is spinning with all the options now.
Here are some options Ive been considering:
1. lose the aqueous printer, get a hybrid flatbed. (main issue with this option being the upfront cost and the fact that I havent really been seeing stellar reviews for hybrids)
2. keep the aqueous for high quality prints (currently a considerable portion of their clients) but downgrade to a smaller version. buy a latex roll fed machine (most likely hp), continue mounting and cutting by hand.
3. lose the aqueous, buy a true flatbed (thinking a vanguard), buy a latex roll fed.
Should we also be considering getting a flatbed cutter/router?
Ive been following the HP R series printer, but I have a *bit* of a hunch that will fall pretty far outside the budget.
What are your opinions on the best printer/cutter configurations?
The objective is to increase their product offerings and lower production time/cost. The issue is that as a smaller company, theyre limited with how much they can invest upfront since.
Ive only been in the printing industry a few years (recent art school grad) and have limited hands-on experience but Ive been doing enough research that my head is spinning with all the options now.
Here are some options Ive been considering:
1. lose the aqueous printer, get a hybrid flatbed. (main issue with this option being the upfront cost and the fact that I havent really been seeing stellar reviews for hybrids)
2. keep the aqueous for high quality prints (currently a considerable portion of their clients) but downgrade to a smaller version. buy a latex roll fed machine (most likely hp), continue mounting and cutting by hand.
3. lose the aqueous, buy a true flatbed (thinking a vanguard), buy a latex roll fed.
Should we also be considering getting a flatbed cutter/router?
Ive been following the HP R series printer, but I have a *bit* of a hunch that will fall pretty far outside the budget.
What are your opinions on the best printer/cutter configurations?