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Look to your power. The printer runs on 220 because it’s more stable than 110. If not comfortable have an electrician do this for you. Remove the panel for your building have him put meters on the 220 breaker wires. Send a print. Not too worried about warm up. More curious when printer is...
the laminator for most shops is the heart and sole of the business where profits are earned and lost. If yo buy the right one, it should last you 15-20 years? Why go cheap? Look to GFP they have a 263 and a 363 I believe. both 64" 4-6k
Tere are not too many servicing dealers. Diversified Display out of NJ can help you. 9086862200. I think there is only one other dealer tech in the country on the west coast. D1 has the national contract. You can turn your printer into single head mode to get through jobs until the repair is...
Zund a small fortune but probably worth every penny, Esko fantastic tooling and software Colex best bang for the buck if you need finishing and routing, Summa great at finishing materials, falls a little short in routing...ultimately you need to figure out how much you want to spend and at a...
The HF router is typically another 12-15K. Still requires a polishing bit on acrylic where the clex doe not for finished gloss edges
I was chasing between the Esko and Colex....Esko is a fantastic product. I actually like their tooling better and loved their software. At the end of the day...
if you are planning to use the router a lot avoid the Summa. Its merely a dremil. Te coro knife on the colex is fantastic as well. Summa can cut coro a little jaggy. Tech support from Colex is far superior to Summa. The boys at Summa know their sh$t as long as you can get one of them on the...
The flatbed does not have white ink or greyscale heads, not sure who that will be for...Im not sure why a new printhead would attract anyone. Epson has the best image quality of any printer in its class right now. The ink smells because 4 years ago they decide to try to follow HP with quicker...
not sure if yo are printing or have a rip like Onyx Wasatch etc...but if so, Roland really does not play well with any rip other than Roland's for printing and cutting. If you are just cutting and that would be all then yo can go with any...Summa for long run accuracy, Graptec for perf cut...
just curious, was this a new printer that you purchased? Yo would be responsible for power but the reseller is responsible for installation, charging with ink and teaching you how to use it. They are payed by HP to do this...just making sure you are receiving what you are paying for...
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