Thanks men! I have emailed Dave at solventprinterconvesion.com and he has a kit for $1750 for my Cj-500...Now I also have a Roland FJ-52 and was just wondering which unit would be the best to convert.....any ideas?
I have the CJ 500 converted to 11/10 ecosol ink and have the FJ 42 left as waterbased using cave paint pigment inks (way cheaper and look great but you will need new profiles as the magenta is stronger).
The reason is there will always be some jobs where you want to just print and cut without lamination and with the CJ you can do so without setting up crop marks and taking media out of one machine to take to the other. Do all on the CJ and save time.
Now with the FJ 52, if you do artwork like canvas, photos etc. you won't need to ever contour cut. You won't need the cutting features with a waterbased printer as much as one with solvent.
My thought is no question, convert the CJ and keep the FJ waterbased. If you don't ever plan to print canvas and artwork then convert both as media (vinyl and banner etc) for waterbased is way more $$ to use.
I would keep the FJ as is and you have just opened up two lines of work to offer customers. The FJ will produce some nice canvas Giclee prints and does great at enlarged photos.
Best of all with these two units is the main wear parts are all the same and if a print head goes you are only out a little over $100 and we can fix these units ourselves.