Ok flatbed owners. I see a bit of discussion on adhesion to coroplast, I'm interested in what kind of adhesion your getting on Acrylic.
I'm going to ISA far a hard look at a few machines I've gotten sample printed on. Hopefully I'll be able to make a final decision on which machine to go with. I know there are other machines out there, but I'm shopping in the $150K range, give or take.
I sent out files for sampling on the Anapurna M, Fuji Acuity Advance, HP FB950, Vutek QS2000 and the Rastek T660 (only because I heard a rumor there will be a Rastek 4x8 flatbed introduced at the show). I spoke with each machine rep to explain our needs. I made a point to state that good adhesion to acrylic, not PETG or Polycarb, would be a major factor in our machine choice. I handed over the files and waited for samples to show up.
All the samples are in and from what I've seen, the Fuji (IMO) has the better print quality / speed combination. However, adhesion to the acrylic was dismal, looked great but the tape test took it right off. I was told the samples were printed with KO inks and without a promotor. There is another ink set (KI) which is suppose to be better.
To Fuji's credit, they were the only company to supply a sample on actual Acrylic. All other companies supplied either PETG or Polycarb, different animals when it comes to adhesion.
All machines, except the Rastek, supplied coroplast samples and each one had great adhesion and no edge flake when cut.
So, I'm asking if owners of the machines above could chime in on your experiences with acrylic. Good or bad, your input would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Donny
I'm going to ISA far a hard look at a few machines I've gotten sample printed on. Hopefully I'll be able to make a final decision on which machine to go with. I know there are other machines out there, but I'm shopping in the $150K range, give or take.
I sent out files for sampling on the Anapurna M, Fuji Acuity Advance, HP FB950, Vutek QS2000 and the Rastek T660 (only because I heard a rumor there will be a Rastek 4x8 flatbed introduced at the show). I spoke with each machine rep to explain our needs. I made a point to state that good adhesion to acrylic, not PETG or Polycarb, would be a major factor in our machine choice. I handed over the files and waited for samples to show up.
All the samples are in and from what I've seen, the Fuji (IMO) has the better print quality / speed combination. However, adhesion to the acrylic was dismal, looked great but the tape test took it right off. I was told the samples were printed with KO inks and without a promotor. There is another ink set (KI) which is suppose to be better.
To Fuji's credit, they were the only company to supply a sample on actual Acrylic. All other companies supplied either PETG or Polycarb, different animals when it comes to adhesion.
All machines, except the Rastek, supplied coroplast samples and each one had great adhesion and no edge flake when cut.
So, I'm asking if owners of the machines above could chime in on your experiences with acrylic. Good or bad, your input would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Donny