Yes, I'll get training with the new printer. I produce a lot of things from signs, stickers, etc. I basically got this printer with no prior knowledge or training so all I could do is learn myself and didn't get all the programs I needed. My printer is now having a print head issue I believe, but I would still like to get a new printer with training involved.Are you going to get training and support with the new printer?
What is it you produce, and why do you need a new printer?
The only thing I don't like about my printer is how expensive the parts are, but I got it from someone that used it before me so it wasn't at peak condition. Im looking at getting a ujv100-160 printer do you recommend that?Each brand has it's pros and cons, what are some of the things you like and don't like about your current printer. Having someone close by to support whatever brand you choose is a HUGE benefit.
Personally I've always great experiences with Mimaki equipment, it was my first choice when I finally got purchase my own printer a few months ago. I got the CJV-150 model.
Get a HP latex. Easy to maintain yourself. Heads are about $80.00. Couple it with a HP (Graphtec) similar width printer.Hello, I have a Mimaki Cjv150-130. Looking to get a new printer, but only had this printer, so I don't know if I should stick with Mimaki or to another brand printer.
True that they are cheap(er) but note that they are consumables and that there are six heads (at least on my HP 365) that need to be replaced.Heads are about $80.00.
The UJV100 is a great printer with a great warranty. Gives you many options of what you can print on and you don't have to worry about media being heat sensitive.The only thing I don't like about my printer is how expensive the parts are, but I got it from someone that used it before me so it wasn't at peak condition. Im looking at getting a ujv100-160 printer do you recommend that?
Heads are closer to $145 a piece and need to be changed out often.Get a HP latex. Easy to maintain yourself. Heads are about $80.00. Couple it with a HP (Graphtec) similar width printer.