Dukenukem117
New Member
I notice that marketing material often uses square feet per month as a reference point on which printer to buy such as this chart here:
https://www.uscutter.com/common/images/products/large/HP-Latex-Low-Volume-Printer.jpg
It also seems to be used as a shorthand for how much wear and tear a printer has.
For output (and revenue), I can understand the use of square footage since customers don't care how much ink is on there so long as it looks good. But for measuring wear and tear, should one use square footage or ink used? The argument I can see for square footage is that it uses all the components such as the motor that turns the reels and the gantry that holds the printhead. But that depends a lot on how many passes it makes.
'Hours spent printing' might be the most accurate indicator of wear and tear, but I don't know what is considered a lot here and whether that's logged anywhere. Reason is I'm doing projections and trying to guess when we will need to replace our 560 entirely. We bought it used with 53,000 square feet logged. It's out of warranty, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do when it comes time to do the service kits. I'd imagine one of the local resellers will do it for a fee (though I don't know how much). I also wish it specified how frequently it is calculating those service kits.
On a side note, aren't those numbers provided really small? Assuming that its using the above pass speed for the calculation, a 570 that only prints 8500 square feet a month is only running for a total of 34 hours.
https://www.uscutter.com/common/images/products/large/HP-Latex-Low-Volume-Printer.jpg
It also seems to be used as a shorthand for how much wear and tear a printer has.
For output (and revenue), I can understand the use of square footage since customers don't care how much ink is on there so long as it looks good. But for measuring wear and tear, should one use square footage or ink used? The argument I can see for square footage is that it uses all the components such as the motor that turns the reels and the gantry that holds the printhead. But that depends a lot on how many passes it makes.
'Hours spent printing' might be the most accurate indicator of wear and tear, but I don't know what is considered a lot here and whether that's logged anywhere. Reason is I'm doing projections and trying to guess when we will need to replace our 560 entirely. We bought it used with 53,000 square feet logged. It's out of warranty, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do when it comes time to do the service kits. I'd imagine one of the local resellers will do it for a fee (though I don't know how much). I also wish it specified how frequently it is calculating those service kits.
On a side note, aren't those numbers provided really small? Assuming that its using the above pass speed for the calculation, a 570 that only prints 8500 square feet a month is only running for a total of 34 hours.