ProColorGraphics
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Does anyone who has the S70 recommend them? Do like it? Have many issues with it?
Interesting. Thanks for the update.
I do put print quality as probably my top priority, but if it doesn't work, it doesn't matter. Your first post did make me go another direction. haha. I ended up with the L360, my 4th HP latex. I do really like it!! Now that they are finally starting to get things worked out, it is tempting to consider it again.
Hello All -
Epson's had a tech at our shop the last few days doing upgrades to ur S70670s to make them S70675s. Speaking with the tech I've found out that there is no real improvements to the S70675s - it's the same as the S70670s except the ink delivery system is better and less likely to clog (which has never been an issue for us - we have ink drips).
Also, after making my update about how the ink dripping had been fixed - we ended up having two weeks where the Epson S70670 was dripping ink all over out prints (and we were still doing daily carriage maintenance) - so that is why Epson sent out the tech to work on our machines this week (we had a case opened up about the ink drips - which has been on going and opened/closed for about 9 months now).
I can't help but feel it's Karma for giving Epson the benefit of the doubt and updating my post -- maybe I should have appreciated that the machine is working and kept my mouth shut!
Anyway, I'll update again if this "upgrade" does solve the problem or if we still battle with dripping inks.
DSGI
The day after the tech updated our S70670s to the new tech which makes it a S70675 (or at least that is what they told me) we had ink drips out of our machine worse then ever. Since then the machine has performed nicely - so yes I'm happy over all but I'm still upset/disappointment in the dealing with Epson and their lack of support/willingness to admit things were wrong and step up to fix them (which was surprising to me, because in the past their support had always been great).
I think the S70670 has it's bugs worked out and is probably the best printer out there under $30,000.00 - but there are some drawbacks to solvent compared to other technologies such as not being able to print fabric, and trying to print double sided banners doesn't work well, and the ink is very soft - I don't send anything out of the shop without a laminate of some sort.
Thanks!
DS-MATT