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So, I just bought a Flatbed Printer....

jnataros

New Member
Just bought a Virtu RS 25 printer... going to be installed next week (if all goes according to plan...)
the flatbed: http://www.wp-digital.com/index.php?id=110&L=1

Any general flatbed printer 'heads up' warnings that I should know coming from a roll-to-roll printer?

I'm really excited to do 4'x8' boards with UV ink... it sounds terribly incredible to print direct to boards for once!

Josh Nataros
 

artbot

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awesome, congratulations!

what features caused you to pic this model over the other competitors?
 

jnataros

New Member
I loved that it could do a 4'8 board inside the machine by moving the head and not the media, but you can do 8' wide and infinitely long as long as you have a large enough building.

We plan on our first real print being 8'x40' for our wall hehe :D

so, x-y head movement, or just x movement for roll media or larger media than 4x8

according to FLAAR: "No other combo UV printer in the world can print on the transport table in both X and Y directions."

Josh

PS. and media up to 4inches thick is nice......
 

artbot

New Member
i've read about them. it's supposed to be an amazing machine. plus, you can "walk" around inside your printer.

so it does both stationary gantry and also x direction gantry. ...i still don't understand the advantage of y direction as well. it's probably obvious. i've put in a 12 hour day on 3 hours of sleep. ...
 

jnataros

New Member
i've read about them. it's supposed to be an amazing machine. plus, you can "walk" around inside your printer.

so it does both stationary gantry and also x direction gantry. ...i still don't understand the advantage of y direction as well. it's probably obvious. i've put in a 12 hour day on 3 hours of sleep. ...

print accuracy is apparently higher when the print head can control printing over a very still media... I personally enjoy the idea of printing a 4x8 inside of the machine without having media feeding in and out. It just seems more efficient to me.... perhaps not significantly better; but it just seems nice to have it all enclosed. Throw in a board and go kind of printing :)

Josh
 

jnataros

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Nice lookin unit. Just can't be cheap, can't be. I sure wouldn't want to bring that through a second story window.

hahaha! that would be tough.

we have a 90'x50' first floor space for it that has 25' wide garage doors at both ends. Installation should be cake. When it's in the area we are installing glass walls and clean room floors and ceilings around the device and working area.

Josh
 

ForgeInc

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Wow, never heard of that machine, must be expensive! Don't have to share if don't wanna, but curious to know how much. What about service? Are techs gonna need to fly in? Or do you have local support?
 

jnataros

New Member
Wow, never heard of that machine, must be expensive! Don't have to share if don't wanna, but curious to know how much. What about service? Are techs gonna need to fly in? Or do you have local support?

including renovations and building costs.... ~600k. I'm having someone fly in to help do install.

J

PS. looking for someone in the area who might be interested in working with us to maintain this machine on a daily basis.... anyone want some part time work? haha
 
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