PhilSwatch
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Considering a new printer with inks that would be best with consistency of color and color matching. We have an HP 360 and 570 which run latex inks. Between UV, Solvent, Eco-Solvent, or Latex inks, (or another type of ink set that I don't know about), what would give the best color consistency?
A good portion of our revenue comes from wall paneled prints. Each panel can be roughly 50" wide by anywhere from 100" to 200" in height. After running about 5 to 7 panels, the inks tend to shift and the color going from one panel to the next will then not match, which renders some of the prints useless. We then have to reprint some panels and/or struggle to match something we've printed in the past. From my understanding, the cheap heads on the HP printers we have may be the culprit. However, I want to reach out and see if anyone has experience with running these kinds of jobs, and how other ink sets with different heads differ.
We also have a UV flatbed that stays very consistent with color, however we're looking for a roll-to-roll machine that isn't as expensive as our flatbed that can run for most of the day without stopping, and keep the color consistent. Thanks for any info. ~Phil
A good portion of our revenue comes from wall paneled prints. Each panel can be roughly 50" wide by anywhere from 100" to 200" in height. After running about 5 to 7 panels, the inks tend to shift and the color going from one panel to the next will then not match, which renders some of the prints useless. We then have to reprint some panels and/or struggle to match something we've printed in the past. From my understanding, the cheap heads on the HP printers we have may be the culprit. However, I want to reach out and see if anyone has experience with running these kinds of jobs, and how other ink sets with different heads differ.
We also have a UV flatbed that stays very consistent with color, however we're looking for a roll-to-roll machine that isn't as expensive as our flatbed that can run for most of the day without stopping, and keep the color consistent. Thanks for any info. ~Phil