I'm the production manager for a shop in Manhattan and I'm trying to get some feedback on these two printers. We're in a very small space (about 20' wide, a brownstone) so I have to make the best use of my space.
My biggest concern is outgassing. I run two Roland SJ-740s using mild solvent (ECOSOL-MAX) and they print great, but for heavy ink coverage it requires that I roll out the prints and let them outgas for a few hours. With space being as tight as it is already, I'm very keen on getting a printer that will require as little curing time as possible. Often I have my sewing machine operators run the banners through sewing machines, so giving them a fully cured print is critical. I've looked at UV printers, but the prints seem to have duller color. I've also heard that the UV ink simply rests on the top of the material and is therefore more likely to crack. So I'm sticking to latex and solvent inks as possible solutions.
Whichever machine I get will be almost exclusively for banner printing.
I have a trusted outside technician who swears by the ColorPainter. He knows my situation and swears that their mild solvents dry immediately and do not require outgassing. What I have now is light solvent, and it sure as hell does require outgassing, so -- can anyone confirm the outgassing requirements of the two machines? Latex printers claim to be dry the moment they come out of the machine. At least one poster here stated that they do require some outgassing, maybe 20 or 30 minutes. Again, can anyone else confirm this? If anyone has (or had) either printer and has an opinion of either one, please share. I'm trying to sort through the marketing hyperbole.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
My biggest concern is outgassing. I run two Roland SJ-740s using mild solvent (ECOSOL-MAX) and they print great, but for heavy ink coverage it requires that I roll out the prints and let them outgas for a few hours. With space being as tight as it is already, I'm very keen on getting a printer that will require as little curing time as possible. Often I have my sewing machine operators run the banners through sewing machines, so giving them a fully cured print is critical. I've looked at UV printers, but the prints seem to have duller color. I've also heard that the UV ink simply rests on the top of the material and is therefore more likely to crack. So I'm sticking to latex and solvent inks as possible solutions.
Whichever machine I get will be almost exclusively for banner printing.
I have a trusted outside technician who swears by the ColorPainter. He knows my situation and swears that their mild solvents dry immediately and do not require outgassing. What I have now is light solvent, and it sure as hell does require outgassing, so -- can anyone confirm the outgassing requirements of the two machines? Latex printers claim to be dry the moment they come out of the machine. At least one poster here stated that they do require some outgassing, maybe 20 or 30 minutes. Again, can anyone else confirm this? If anyone has (or had) either printer and has an opinion of either one, please share. I'm trying to sort through the marketing hyperbole.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.