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Ah okay. Then as long as you send in some files to your reseller and approve the samples I think you would like it.
It's really the only major thing, small details and quality is not 1:1 with solvent. But still acceptable in my opinion.
And Im only talking about the new gen 630 730 830.
That ink price is not even that insane considering what it is. Even your usual OEM ink is only maybe half to third of that price. Nothing like the home inkjet insanity.
After they push out 10 000+ units there's going to be after-market inks available for sure.
Most of the people buying it will...
Check what's behind the breaker. You can have a faulty breaker as well, maybe a bad connection, faulty heater when it heats up etc. who knows? You must find the problem.
Meh there's only few materials you must take all the way to the take-up-reel. Most you can do just by moving the edge out of the heater. Some even from pinches.
But now they massively improved in the new L730.
Seems like it can do 5-layer so it can probably also do 2-layer under and over on the fly without pullback. Or so I assume.
Most likely the setup is different. You can have staggered printheads but white on both and cmyk split on both. Depends on the machine.
Imagine like this but channel C and...
The printheads are in an specific order. First color and then white. You can't reverse that order.
(Or maybe when the machine was new you could have chosen but it's permanent setup anyway)
Just take a look in your carriage and think about it. It's not physically possible to do both unless it's...
Well today HP dropped the new "improved" 730 and 830.
Rather interestingly they brought back double-sided printing. I guess because of competition though before they said it's not being used enough :help
Not sure if this is all but nothing major:
- Save media and avoid unnecessary waste by...
Make sure that you are printing on fresh part and not something that's already been in the curing behind the last job. If 2ft in the start is bad it can get normal after that.
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