reelguitars
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Last year, I wanted to get started doing some digital printing but I didn't want to jump in with both feet quite yet. I have about 2 years on my present job and I wanted to have something in place to do after I retire. I bought a Mutoh Outdoor 62 printer for a good price. I knew that it was going to need a rebuild kit (heads, dampers, capping station) and I did the rebuild and the printer worked just fine. I was in a bad wreck in June and couldn't print for over a month and everything just sort of quit so I didn't do any printing at all. I started working on the printer a couple of weeks ago to try to get it going again. I converted it to after market eco solvent inks (only CMYK) with bulk cartridges. Got the heads firing and good patterns going with them. I know I need another capping station because I don't have a good seal when I draw ink through the waste lines. But...if I do draw a little ink through both waste lines, I can print all day long and the prints look fine (I don't do wraps or anything like that, just mostly signs). I have a new capping station coming and it will be here the first of the week. Here's where your opinion comes in...I have the money to buy a new Mutoh 48" printer. Nothing larger. I have talked to Sign Warehouse and I have to make a decision by Monday to take advantage of the tax breaks that end this year. So...do I buy a new printer or keep struggling along with the one I have and save 10k? I don't do a great deal of printing right now but I'm sure that is because I don't advertise yet I still get a good amount of business from referrels from past clients. I know that the parts for the Outdoor 62 are getting harder to find, especially the heads, but I'm at a total loss as to what to do. OK guys...give this old dog some advice. Thanks, David
ps-Here are a couple of pics...one of my wreck, the other, my album cover.
ps-Here are a couple of pics...one of my wreck, the other, my album cover.