danthesignman39
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Hello,
Looking for advice on a large format printer for occasional use. (Weeks at a time of downtime likely with no print jobs).
We presently operate a couple of Epson S60600 printers, and a Mutoh XpertJet 1641SR Pro. These run in our main location essentially 24/7, producing sheets of vinyl decals which we laminate and cut with a plotter, coroplast signs, and other items for internal company use. (We are not an outside sign seller).
We're happy with the performance of these printers, and looking to add another printer to a new, small satellite office that we just opened for occasional use. This printer would also act as a backup incase of downtime on one of the printers at our main office, so I would like for it to be able to handle the same workload and types of materials and jobs.
My understanding is that neither of our current printers do well with extended downtime, and that sitting without regular use can cause nozzle or printhead damage. **Disclaimer: I am not the operator of these units, and am just repeating what my operators tell me.**
Is there a "storage procedure" that isn't a ridiculous pain in the butt, that makes it OK to shut one of these printers down for weeks at a time, and then put it back to use without too much trouble to bring it back out of hibernation a few weeks later? If so, any downsides to this? Is either of my current models better or worse at it?
Would love recommendations on a specific type of printer, or even a specific brand/model of printer, that can handle the same types of jobs as the above printers, but do OK with going unused for a couple of weeks at a time. I'm familiar somewhat with solvent vs eco-solvent vs UV, etc... but not sure on the pros/cons of each for our use case.
Appreciate any help! Thanks!
Looking for advice on a large format printer for occasional use. (Weeks at a time of downtime likely with no print jobs).
We presently operate a couple of Epson S60600 printers, and a Mutoh XpertJet 1641SR Pro. These run in our main location essentially 24/7, producing sheets of vinyl decals which we laminate and cut with a plotter, coroplast signs, and other items for internal company use. (We are not an outside sign seller).
We're happy with the performance of these printers, and looking to add another printer to a new, small satellite office that we just opened for occasional use. This printer would also act as a backup incase of downtime on one of the printers at our main office, so I would like for it to be able to handle the same workload and types of materials and jobs.
My understanding is that neither of our current printers do well with extended downtime, and that sitting without regular use can cause nozzle or printhead damage. **Disclaimer: I am not the operator of these units, and am just repeating what my operators tell me.**
Is there a "storage procedure" that isn't a ridiculous pain in the butt, that makes it OK to shut one of these printers down for weeks at a time, and then put it back to use without too much trouble to bring it back out of hibernation a few weeks later? If so, any downsides to this? Is either of my current models better or worse at it?
Would love recommendations on a specific type of printer, or even a specific brand/model of printer, that can handle the same types of jobs as the above printers, but do OK with going unused for a couple of weeks at a time. I'm familiar somewhat with solvent vs eco-solvent vs UV, etc... but not sure on the pros/cons of each for our use case.
Appreciate any help! Thanks!