DerbyCitySignGuy
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Hello, friends!
Back with a couple more questions for folks who may run or have experience running the Oce Arizona 660 GT or the EFI VUTEk H2000 Pro. We were initially looking at the Oce Arizona 480 GT, but after some consideration we're going with either the 660 GT or the VUTEk H2000 Pro. I'm hoping that someone has some experience with either of these models and can give some idea of what we might be in store for. I'm already mostly sold on the Oce, but I have some reservations about the VUTEk.
We print on just about everything, but the majority of our printing is done on styrene, PETG, and acrylic.
My main concern with the VUTEk is that it's not a true flatbed. I'm not convinced the vacuum belt will be able to deal with some of the more robust materials we use on occasions (sheets of 3/4" acrylic, for instance) or on some of the oddly shaped materials. I'm also concerned about doing double sided prints. The boss has seen it in action and seemed impressed, but it all sounds a little too good to be true to me. In addition, we'll have to knock down some walls to make room for the VUTEk. It also uses Fiery, of which I am not a huge fan.
I'm also wondering how the roll to roll works on both printers, as that might also be something we're looking into.
We'll be running the printer about 18 hours a day (potentially up to 24 hours a day with the roll to roll option, should we go that route).
Thanks in advance!
Back with a couple more questions for folks who may run or have experience running the Oce Arizona 660 GT or the EFI VUTEk H2000 Pro. We were initially looking at the Oce Arizona 480 GT, but after some consideration we're going with either the 660 GT or the VUTEk H2000 Pro. I'm hoping that someone has some experience with either of these models and can give some idea of what we might be in store for. I'm already mostly sold on the Oce, but I have some reservations about the VUTEk.
We print on just about everything, but the majority of our printing is done on styrene, PETG, and acrylic.
My main concern with the VUTEk is that it's not a true flatbed. I'm not convinced the vacuum belt will be able to deal with some of the more robust materials we use on occasions (sheets of 3/4" acrylic, for instance) or on some of the oddly shaped materials. I'm also concerned about doing double sided prints. The boss has seen it in action and seemed impressed, but it all sounds a little too good to be true to me. In addition, we'll have to knock down some walls to make room for the VUTEk. It also uses Fiery, of which I am not a huge fan.
I'm also wondering how the roll to roll works on both printers, as that might also be something we're looking into.
We'll be running the printer about 18 hours a day (potentially up to 24 hours a day with the roll to roll option, should we go that route).
Thanks in advance!