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I am getting ready to pull the trigger on an eco solvent machine and have some questions for members who have experience with the machines.
I will mainly be using the machine for wall decals, short run decals and possibly wraps in the future. I've narrowed it down to the Mimaki CJV, the Roland SP/VP series or a refurb Roland SC-540.
1. With the Mimaki will the SS21 inks require venting? What is the difference between the SS21 and ES21 inks?
2. The Mimaki has white ink. Does the printer automatically lay down the ink or do you specify where you want the white to print? Will I have to worry about it drying in the lines?
3. What are the approx maintenance costs for each machine? How much are the heads on each and how many does each have?
4.How is Versaworks compared to Mimaki's software on features and ease of use?
5. What are the advantages/disadvantages of the Roland Sp/Vp over the SC-540 other than additional colors/quality on the SC?
6. Do all of these machine use a regular 120 outlet?
7. Between the 3 models, which would you choose?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
I will mainly be using the machine for wall decals, short run decals and possibly wraps in the future. I've narrowed it down to the Mimaki CJV, the Roland SP/VP series or a refurb Roland SC-540.
1. With the Mimaki will the SS21 inks require venting? What is the difference between the SS21 and ES21 inks?
2. The Mimaki has white ink. Does the printer automatically lay down the ink or do you specify where you want the white to print? Will I have to worry about it drying in the lines?
3. What are the approx maintenance costs for each machine? How much are the heads on each and how many does each have?
4.How is Versaworks compared to Mimaki's software on features and ease of use?
5. What are the advantages/disadvantages of the Roland Sp/Vp over the SC-540 other than additional colors/quality on the SC?
6. Do all of these machine use a regular 120 outlet?
7. Between the 3 models, which would you choose?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!