radji
New Member
Howdy all! Not new to the printing business but very new to the world of wide format printing.
Currently working for a small city government and utilizing an HP T1200, HP T1300, and Ricoh W3601 for our wide format printing needs.
The issue are the HP plotters. They are great for regular color prints on bond paper. But I am now printing in color on several special media and I know my HP Designjets aren't cut out for constantly printing on these substrates. Here's what I am looking for:
Aqueous or eco-solvent based wide format printer;
Prints on rolls 36" wide; 48" wide would be preferred, but I haven't found anything other that Mutoh Value Jet that is compact enough can print on rolls up to 51";
Currently the media I print on: uncoated bond paper, coated bond paper, 5mil mylar, 8mil adhesive backed matte vinyl, 15mil scrim vinyl;
Media I have been asked to print on in the immediate future: 1/8 "coroplast"...I think this is the trade name for the corrugated plastic sheets.
The printer I am looking for needs to have ink with good UV resistance. One of my vendors suggested an offline cold laminator for the outdoor signs I print on the scrim vinyl. But my outside print shop told me that its a very bad idea to try laminating scrim vinyl and I need a printer with UV resistant inks.
I know the corrugated plastic sheets will require a hybrid wide format. I am open to any and all suggestions/alternative. I know printing on regular bond paper and corrugated plastic is a tall order for one machine and if needed, I can print on vinyl that I stick on the corrugated plastic. Just need to know what finisher I need to roll the vinyl on the corrugated plastic to smooth out the wrinkles and bubbles.
None of my vendors could give me a recommendation as they don't think there's a machine that can handle all the media I need to print on. Open to any pricing (I do mean that literally), since price isn't the big issue. Space is. I am running out of space in my print shop so a flatbed printer or an 8 ft wide format printer are out of the question.
Currently working for a small city government and utilizing an HP T1200, HP T1300, and Ricoh W3601 for our wide format printing needs.
The issue are the HP plotters. They are great for regular color prints on bond paper. But I am now printing in color on several special media and I know my HP Designjets aren't cut out for constantly printing on these substrates. Here's what I am looking for:
Aqueous or eco-solvent based wide format printer;
Prints on rolls 36" wide; 48" wide would be preferred, but I haven't found anything other that Mutoh Value Jet that is compact enough can print on rolls up to 51";
Currently the media I print on: uncoated bond paper, coated bond paper, 5mil mylar, 8mil adhesive backed matte vinyl, 15mil scrim vinyl;
Media I have been asked to print on in the immediate future: 1/8 "coroplast"...I think this is the trade name for the corrugated plastic sheets.
The printer I am looking for needs to have ink with good UV resistance. One of my vendors suggested an offline cold laminator for the outdoor signs I print on the scrim vinyl. But my outside print shop told me that its a very bad idea to try laminating scrim vinyl and I need a printer with UV resistant inks.
I know the corrugated plastic sheets will require a hybrid wide format. I am open to any and all suggestions/alternative. I know printing on regular bond paper and corrugated plastic is a tall order for one machine and if needed, I can print on vinyl that I stick on the corrugated plastic. Just need to know what finisher I need to roll the vinyl on the corrugated plastic to smooth out the wrinkles and bubbles.
None of my vendors could give me a recommendation as they don't think there's a machine that can handle all the media I need to print on. Open to any pricing (I do mean that literally), since price isn't the big issue. Space is. I am running out of space in my print shop so a flatbed printer or an 8 ft wide format printer are out of the question.