daenterpri
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Hey Guys!
I would like to hear your feedback.
So, I've been using a Summa DC4sx this last year as my main printer. However, a few things have come up that are making me seriously consider a Latex printer right now. 90% of the work in our shop is printed decals and vehicle graphics. I already have a Summa D140 Cutter.
From my research, I'm guessing that the cost of printing with the HP L26500 is roughly $0.20-$0.30 per sq/ft. "ink" costs with the Summa are about $1.30 per sq/ft. I figure that my media cost with the HP would be about $0.57 per sq/ft, lamination and calendared vinyl. As of now, my cost of Summa cast and masking runs me about $1.12.
Last month, I figured there was at least 500 sq/ft of printing that I could have done with the HP Latex printer. With only 500 sq/ft, I figure I would have saved about $777 in media and ink if I had a Latex Printer over my Summa. Does that sound right?
I've spreadsheeted this sucker out, but I want to make sure I'm not trying to make it work more than it is. If I go get a small business loan for the L26500, RS Laminator and Software(roughly $23,000), I estimate my payments would be around $300/mo, which the savings in media and ink would easily pay for! Not to mention, I could offer way more product and go after the markets I want to go after.
Am I right? Am I leaving out anything important?
Thanks for your help as I try to make a wise decision.
I would like to hear your feedback.
So, I've been using a Summa DC4sx this last year as my main printer. However, a few things have come up that are making me seriously consider a Latex printer right now. 90% of the work in our shop is printed decals and vehicle graphics. I already have a Summa D140 Cutter.
- Intermediate vinyl has proven to be unreliable with thermal, we have to throw away a bunch of our work. This leaves us buying expensive $370 cast vinyl for all of our decals, and masking them.
- There are markets and other companies I would like to go after for their business, but I know my print quality with thermal would be rough
From my research, I'm guessing that the cost of printing with the HP L26500 is roughly $0.20-$0.30 per sq/ft. "ink" costs with the Summa are about $1.30 per sq/ft. I figure that my media cost with the HP would be about $0.57 per sq/ft, lamination and calendared vinyl. As of now, my cost of Summa cast and masking runs me about $1.12.
Last month, I figured there was at least 500 sq/ft of printing that I could have done with the HP Latex printer. With only 500 sq/ft, I figure I would have saved about $777 in media and ink if I had a Latex Printer over my Summa. Does that sound right?
I've spreadsheeted this sucker out, but I want to make sure I'm not trying to make it work more than it is. If I go get a small business loan for the L26500, RS Laminator and Software(roughly $23,000), I estimate my payments would be around $300/mo, which the savings in media and ink would easily pay for! Not to mention, I could offer way more product and go after the markets I want to go after.
Am I right? Am I leaving out anything important?
Thanks for your help as I try to make a wise decision.