What is it about the Latex printer that you like? What does the Latex do best?
Everything. We have solvent, Uv and latex. Each have their up and downs...
Latex heads are cheap. We've used it for 6 months and haven't had to replace a head...our solvent needed $30,000 in replacement heads after 5 years. That's a worst case scenario... Most people go through 1-2 heads in 5 years, if that on solvents. But I like the peace of mind in knowing if there is a bad head strike, it's not going to cost as much as a brand new truck to fix.
Latex is instant dry... You can overlam it right away. Solvents are getting better with a 4 hour dry time in some machines... But nothing beats laminating and sending to the next station right away.
People complain about color changes and tiling issues. We've done hundreds of vehicles and walls and never had an issue with tiling or Colors. We printed a police car on my home latex 3 years ago. It came in today to get half a side redone due to a crash... Our new 560 had a profile emulate option, for giggles we decided to try it. It came out a 100% match, including a gradient as my machine from 3 years ago.... No way a solvent can do that.
Latex can print on many more materials... Lots of reasons to love it.
Things to hate?
I hate the 2 min warm up time from hitting print to it starting to print... I hate the 2 min cool down and page ejecting time at the end of the print.
I hate how it doesn't do small sheets like our solvent did... Having to extend the media 6-10 inches out wasting it to not get a media Jam, where as our solvent could print right on the edge of a sheet.
Overall there's so much to love compared to the downsides. But again...They're all great Machines and it's a matter of preference. We're sold on latex, there would have to be a major advancement in solvent to bring us back.