Chris Formela
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Didn't know any of that. What models would you recommended me to look at?
For example the Epson Surecolor SC-P7000 or SC-P9000.Didn't know any of that. What models would you recommended me to look at?
Ill have a look. ThanksFor example the Epson Surecolor SC-P7000 or SC-P9000
yes. I've seen few on ebay. Was wondering what they are like. Ill check the spec. Thank you.If you're looking for cheap and a printer that is relatively easy to maintain, might look for a SP-300V, although it is older technology, you still can get decent prints and it's a 30" printer & cutter. You'd still need to do a manual cleaning once a week, but once you get used to it, it takes maybe 10 minutes to do.
I think you already figured out what is going to work best for you. FWIW, I agree. The only other one to add to your list is the ucjv but I'd stick with the regular ecosolvent cjv.Just had a look on mentioned Epson SC-9000.
Could someone tell me the practical difference between this type of printer and eco-solvent (Mimaki CJV-150 for example). I know that it's different technology. Can mentioned Epson print on vinyls or paper only??
But what would be the pros and cons in my case?? Please keep in mind that I'm completely new to big format printing. Thank you
EDIT: I think, that I found out all major differences and Epson SC-P9000 wouldn't suit me.
Solvent printers come with their own problems. If you're not printing every 2-3 days, a solvent isnt the right choice for you.Yup. I'm aware of that I'll be printing lot of completely random stuff. With many mistakes, errors, corrections. Finding correct colours to match particular machine etc.
So far, after watching several videos about CJV150 I'm slowly falling in love in it (if someone knows better alternative then plz let me know). Also it looks much cheaper to run than l25500 as there is no need for the Maintenance unit which is quite pricey (plus at least 2m of media every time I want to check and clean the heads.)
Dont get the metallic and white for your printer.Just checked the spec of BN-20. I love the idea of metallic or white ink but size really is a problem. I might consider it in the future as a 2nd printer unless there is bigger alternative for it.
edit: Looks like CJV150 also offers metallic and white.
Yes. I probably won't use it often enough to have it (and maintain it) but Orange colour on CJV is still nice addition.Dont get the metallic and white for your printer.
UCJV would be my dream machine. Specially due to the A to B film and transfer but unfortunately, way out of my budget. Meantime, I got my small chinese A4 UV printer based on Epson L800 components.I think you already figured out what is going to work best for you. FWIW, I agree. The only other one to add to your list is the ucjv but I'd stick with the regular ecosolvent cjv.
Just had a look on mentioned Epson SC-9000.
Could someone tell me the practical difference between this type of printer and eco-solvent (Mimaki CJV-150 for example). I know that it's different technology. Can mentioned Epson print on vinyls or paper only??
But what would be the pros and cons in my case?? Please keep in mind that I'm completely new to big format printing. Thank you
EDIT: I think, that I found out all major differences and Epson SC-P9000 wouldn't suit me.
You will not be happy with an eco-solvent if printing just from time to time. When using metallic ink you will see that even without printing you have to buy new inks every few months just because of maintenance ink loss.
The Epson with Light Gray, orange and green ink will print much more brilliant colors than eco solvent or Latex. And it needs less maintenance.
If a printer like the Epson is nothing for you, for small volumes you should not buy an own printer, better let your prints be done by a service supplier.
Thats the problem. It had brand new head installed but been left for a while. He is going to run it and test it for me in next few days.has it been in use? If its been sitting there doing nothing for a long period of time... odds are it needs more maintenance than it's worth, including possibly new heads worth a couple grand. If its been in use...It's not a bad printer.