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Does anyone here use a Jetrix flatbed?
If so, how are you finding it?
Pros? Cons, Reliability?
Thanks.
If so, how are you finding it?
Pros? Cons, Reliability?
Thanks.
Does anyone here use a Jetrix flatbed?
If so, how are you finding it?
Pros? Cons, Reliability?
Thanks.
Thanks for the replies.
We're looking at the KX7 with the double heads.
Pricing is similar to an Arizona 460 XT but it prints twice as fast at a similar quality.
Also there is currently a deal available which includes 3 years warranty and the warranty includes heads and lamps. So the only consumable we'd have to buy for 3 years is ink.
We're quite tempted but just concerned about reliability.
If anyone else has one or has an opinion please let me know.
Thanks.
Hi Nicky, thanks for the reply.
Have the static issues you had now been resolved? Have you had any other issues other than static?
The quote we have includes the anti-static bars and an antistatic gun.
The 3 year warranty on the heads is for mechanical failure and also accidental damage. Not sure about the angle jetting, this technology is new to us. What is the angle jetting?
Do you only use the printer for Foam board or other materials as well?
Do you print any aluminium composite (Dibond), acrylic, Correx? If so do you have any problems with adhesion?
Do you have the roll to roll option? How's that working for you?
Thanks.
The static was solved after we took those actions. but we purchase the static equipment in local market, not original from Jetrix.
For the angle jetting, let me explain simple, it means the jetting line is not straight or at right position,you can imagine the print head, print width at 7.2cm, which has 1024 nozzles, each of them has the equal gap, during printing, there are some ink cured at the edge of the nozzles, then it can not jetting straight. That generates lines. I do not know if you get that idea.
That issues also happens on Oce printer, especially for Magenta head, once that happen on Oce, we use Ultrasonic cleaning. Then it is fine.
We do prints on many materials, so far the IUMS ink adhesion is not bad. If you satisfy the color, it is a matt finishing, not glossy one, then the ink is good, and the ink has a good performance on flexibility.
The Jetrix roller option, for me it is a good design, printing on banner, vinyl, flex, no problem and very stable. But do not print PET/PVC film on it.
Thanks again for the reply Nicky.
So you also run the Arizona? If so, how does the Jetrix compare?
You say you use the Ultrasonic cleaning function on the Oce, is that option not available on the Jetrix?
You mentioned the Jetrix has good adhesion, do you print to Dibond / ACM? Any problems with adhesion to this? Do you need to use an adhesion promoter?
Have you ever routed or cut the panels after their printed? Any problems with ink flaking at the edges?
Thanks.
Thanks again.
So if you had a choice of the Arizona XT with single heads or Jetrix KX7 with double heads for the same price, with a 1 year warranty on the Arizona and a 3 year warranty on the Jetrix, which would you buy for a first UV printer?
Which model of Arizona you are talking about?
And to make a choice, it really depends on what your major business, or print substrates.
For the first UV printer, I would like to choose a affordable printer, depends on how much you can pay, and how long you are planing to get back the investment. But the price is not the most important point, the most important one is the quality and performance of that printer which can really helps your business, and make you an advantage among your competitors.
If I were you, first prepare as many materials as I can think about, pay a visit to both of them, spend a time with that printer, if you can, look into all the print modes and record the speed. Compare the printers.
For sure the 3 years warranty is very attractive, since you are never afraid about any parts broken down, and you need to pay a big money for that. So far, the Arizona spare parts are really expensive, we have been spend a big money for its print head, UV lamp, shutter, steel belt, motors, pumps. Even we found some parts locally, still not easy.