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E36
10-28-2010, 11:18 PM
I am getting soft printout on the 2 edges of the L25500 printer, the printout on the center part is just fine and solid.

Anyone having similar problem?

MachServTech
11-11-2010, 10:28 AM
I have not seen this on mine.

Did you perform an automatic alignment?

E36
11-15-2010, 03:28 AM
Turned out that it was due to the drying temperature and min. drying power is too low.

Brandon708
11-15-2010, 09:44 AM
how do you like the printer? I'm planning on getting one next year.

MachServTech
11-15-2010, 11:02 AM
I like it a lot so far. I really like no maintenance, replaceable printheads and no wait to laminate. My ink costs have gone way down. I am averaging closer to 22 cents per square foot. 25 cents if I average in printheads and maintenance cartridge.
I am up in the 30- 40 cents per square with solvent...probably because I use a lot of ink cleaning.

Brandon708
11-15-2010, 11:09 AM
I like it a lot so far. I really like no maintenance, replaceable printheads and no wait to laminate. My ink costs have gone way down. I am averaging closer to 22 cents per square foot. 25 cents if I average in printheads and maintenance cartridge.
I am up in the 30- 40 cents per square with solvent...probably because I use a lot of ink cleaning.

Thats why i would like to get it.

How do you like the Latex inks? Can you actually do wraps with it? Is the vinyl you print on a good wrap material? Can you print on the same materials that solvent printers use for wraps? What are your thoughts on the media?

MikePro
11-15-2010, 11:38 AM
when I saw it @ work during the ISA show, they were printing on 3M IJ180Cv3 material and had a car wrapped without lamination
(i even took my finger to it while no one was looking and tried rubbing through the ink with no success).

The WrapStar competition was also using this printer with the same material but laminating with the 8915 UltraMatte Overlaminate which also looked really good.
Most likely will be purchasing a new printer come the ISA 2k11 show in Vegas, and this is one of my top5 to check out.

Brandon708
11-15-2010, 12:05 PM
when I saw it @ work during the ISA show, they were printing on 3M IJ180Cv3 material and had a car wrapped without lamination
(i even took my finger to it while no one was looking and tried rubbing through the ink with no success).

The WrapStar competition was also using this printer with the same material but laminating with the 8915 UltraMatte Overlaminate which also looked really good.
Most likely will be purchasing a new printer come the ISA 2k11 show in Vegas, and this is one of my top5 to check out.

Thanks!

Can you get a better deal on a printer at the ISA show?

MikePro
11-15-2010, 12:37 PM
Thanks!

Can you get a better deal on a printer at the ISA show?

MOST DEFINATELY! All, if not nearly all, companies selling printers at the show have special pricing for attendees that last up to a week after the show ends. I believe when we purchased our JV3160 6 years ago... the savings paid for our trip (like $6k off MSRP) AND they even threw in a 48" cutter to sweeten the deal.

even more-so if you buy a floor-model... as it costs them money to ship it back to themselves, they'll just ship it directly to you at no extra cost.

Turtle
11-15-2010, 01:06 PM
I have had my L25500 for over 6 months. Great machine. I haven't needed the mimaki since I got it. I like not getting solvent all over my hands on a weekly basis.:smile: