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I am starting to build profiles for Chinese flatbed printers and was wondering what everyone used. I can do profiles for Onyx and Flexi as well as the weird stuff like RIIN and MainTop. Was wondering if people are just find using the obscure stuff that comes with the printer, or if they prefer...
MainTop RIP is a bit weird, have to make sure spot colors are set correctly. Check the TIFF properties and make sure your white layers are setup in the same manner.
I figure if you can't even be bothered to take photos of things you print for your own website, you're not going to take the effort to make a quality product. That said, your own website states you only print for a few towns local to you.
The bed scanners are novel, but the software is ROUGH currently. Cool idea when fleshed out but will be interesting to see how they pan out in the long run.
I called them for the hell of it, the dude on the phone just seemed confused and didn't even give a company name until I directly asked them. I did also tell them to knock it off.
Sir, this is a Wendy's...
In all seriousness, this is a thread that has been dormant for 4 years and has nothing to do with what you posted. Also, I think most of us here can probably print our own banners.
I tend to order through Digiprint in Ft. Worth for most stuff due to low prices (especially compared to Mimaki). Just make sure the item shows in stock, or you can be a few weeks if they have to import.
https://us.digiprint-supplies.com/
A full complement of head parts tends to be as follows for reviving something that's sitting a while:
Head
Capping Station
Dampers
Waste ink pump
Flush/cleaner carts
Using a dinosaur Summa S-120T I got for $1200 and love the thing. Blades are a bit expensive on the tangential but had really good luck with the Clean Cut ones. The tangential is great for accuracy on tiny cuts and it also cuts through thicker UV inks well.
Mimaki support on third party RIPs is pretty limited, but if you can set one up in Onyx at draft DPI of 300X450 DPI 6-Pass, about the highest speed you can get. If running dual CMYK, you can, in theory get 7.6 full bed prints done in an hour. Half that if using white, clear or light colors as...
Is it a JFX200 (old 2 head) or JFX200 EX (3 head newer model)? Not sure about Onyx, but just the basic RasterLink profile at draft speed will knock out a bed in around 7-8 minutes on the EX. 12-ish for the older JFX200 base model. If you're looking for something to tear through coroplast in...
Stock profile should cover you there, also, 4-year-old thread and posting your email address in public means the bots are going to love spamming your email.
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