Signed Out
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We've had an s80600 for about 8 months now, great machine. Because of mainly reading on here about poor durability of R and O ink outdoors, we use an outdoor profile that omits R and O ink. I'm wondering how many shops do this, and how many shops use R/O for outdoor. And how have the R and O inks held up outdoors?
We printed some tests and put them on the roof, laminated and unlaminated, with and without R/O ink. Only been 8 months in the northeast, but they still look as good as the control prints.. The thing is some colors look a whole lot better using all the ink colors, but we don't want prematurely fading signs out there either. And I can't help but wonder if we are avoiding R/O just because a couple people had issues and posted all over about it, or is this actually a problem. To compound the matter, I've read back on some threads and it seems maybe this was more of an issue with the previous generation surecolor s70.
So if you could please answer the poll and post some details about your experience, good or bad. If anybody has photos to share of any fading or failures that'd be great too.
We printed some tests and put them on the roof, laminated and unlaminated, with and without R/O ink. Only been 8 months in the northeast, but they still look as good as the control prints.. The thing is some colors look a whole lot better using all the ink colors, but we don't want prematurely fading signs out there either. And I can't help but wonder if we are avoiding R/O just because a couple people had issues and posted all over about it, or is this actually a problem. To compound the matter, I've read back on some threads and it seems maybe this was more of an issue with the previous generation surecolor s70.
So if you could please answer the poll and post some details about your experience, good or bad. If anybody has photos to share of any fading or failures that'd be great too.