david webb
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solvent to latex issues
So i would be crazy to go latex i think theConverted 10 years ago and wouldn't go back from having latex. We would add Solvent and actual plan on it soon for its abilities beyond latex.
So i would be crazy to go latex i think the
new technology for solvent is much better, do you agree
Absolutely not. I think Latex is best for general purpose, solvent is great for super bright colors and specialty printing like white and silver metallic.So i would be crazy to go latex i think the
new technology for solvent is much better, do you agree
Solvent and Latex are like diesel and electric engines, they are different and they don't have the same technology. Most people and printer shops use solvent printers like Windows system on PCs. HP has no doubt the most diversified printing branch (DesignJet, Latex, Scitex, Indigo, PageWide) but it struggles to compete with big brands like Epson, Mimaki, Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Agfa, Vutek...). I don't say HP has bad products, personnaly I owned only HP PCs for nearly 17 years but when it comes to printers I prefer brands like Epson and Konica Minolta. I own 5 machines and I'm happy with the reliability, the versatility and the print quality.
Ran solvent for 10years, been on latex now nearly as much.... can't say I'd ever go back but i'd be interested to hear how solvent prints have improved
For wide-format, HP is the #1,2, and 4 printer in the ENTIRE industry. Epson, Roland, and Mutoh COMBINED make up #3. HP does the best job against those brands FYI.
This ranking is based on which report? If you argue that HP is better than Roland and Mutoh we can agree but better than Epson especially the SureColor Series I do not think so. I understand and I respect the fact you're a HP Latex reseller (If I'm not wrong) but I talked with many HP resellers and they all agree that Epson is the best eco-solvent printer on the market.
Each have their benefits. The latex fanbois will swear by latex... The solvent will swear by solvent.
Ive ran all three. I love the latex the best... But that doesn't mean it's better than solvent. For every up it has, it has a down.
One is not better than the other... They're just Different.
What was the issues with the latex that you didn't like?We went from solvent to latex and then back to solvent. I know it's apples to oranges to some degree however I am very pleased that we went sent latex packing.
What was the issues with the latex that you didn't lik