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  1. GS 6000 head Alignment

    If you're doing a bi-directional calibration, and from the left, middle and right sides your #s may differ a bit. How much is the question of the day. From my experience with our printers, its pretty normal to see a difference of 1. If you're getting differences of 3+, the issue is with the...
  2. GS6000 ink fade

    We've had our Epsons for 3 years now, and are in Colorado (get a little extra UV fade here), and my results are: You will see fading in 1 year if outdoor and in the sun. Add a decent laminate, and its good to 3 years.
  3. Colorburst vs. Onyx

    We started with Onyx (back on a HP DesignJet 8000), and absolutely hated it. The software was problematic, support was awful, and it was buggy. Colorburst was actually a huge improvement over Oynx from reliability, configuration, and since they OEM'd it for Epson, the profiles were great...
  4. Summa S140-D Vs Graphtex FC8000 54"

    Hey all, I'm going to be selling my 2010 S160-T with OPOS CAM. Been a great machine with absolutely no problems. The reason I'm selling it is because we are using Caldera RIP software, and the OPOS CAM function isn't supported with Caldera's "fully automatic" cutting mode. I believe its...
  5. Summa S140-D Vs Graphtex FC8000 54"

    I guess a better way to describe the differences are: 1) Summa can run much harder, much faster. We usually push 450 grams at 16 in/sec all day no problem. Our graphtec would have overheated in easily in 30 minutes. 2) The controls are much easier to work and understand. 3) The registration is...
  6. Summa S140-D Vs Graphtex FC8000 54"

    We own two S160-T's and know that the -D version is very similar, and originally owned a FC7000. In my opinion there is no comparison between the Summa and the Graphtec. The Summa hands down is a FAR better machine. We can run our Summa all day long with no problems, whereas the Graphtec we...
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