If you want something new that is faster, better print quality and very reasonable for what you get look at the Canon Prograf 8000S(44" about $7K with take up) or 9000S(60" about $13K with take up). Both are 8 colour machines. There are also 12 colour versions of each. Both are aqueous based. Good luck.
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but aren't those 1 or 2 printheads only? I've heard through various vendors and salesmen that they are expensive to replace, but *somehow* only need replacements once a year.
The new Z6100s are nice, a bit of a pain to learn how to load, but they are twice as fast as the 5500s, print better and take forever before banding is an issue.
I've got 2 42" 5500s, 1 60" and one 60" Z6100. They all run 75% of the day at minimum (except for the past week they have been 50%). I rarely have problems with them even with that much usage. Common problems are generally easy fixes and there is a ton of information and parts available online for cheap.
I believe Media 1 and Unica Digital have refurbs with great warranties.
FrankenSigns - I believe you are taking abuo tthe 3500 and 4500 that HP just introduced. HP bought out MacDermid Colorspan and rebranded them and possible changed a few things up. They are a roll-roll or flatbed setup with foldable tables. From what I've heard they are good machines and do well with many different substrates.
Hi my name is Carolyn and I used to work in a sign shop and found this board during that time. It was very helpful. Now I am working for a Print Shop and we just recently got an HP Designjet 5500ps we really don't know anything about it and are only going to do very minor wide format printing, banners, coro signs magnetics and the like. Do you have any words of wisdom, and can we/I post the inevitable questions we will have, here?
My first question would be:
before I got here so I am not 100% sure about the facts they said the printed a test banner on HP opaque SCRIM Q1899B and the ink (not sure of the ink specs) didn't dry why would that be?
Thanks in Advance.
Carolyn
Ditto, you have to use the right media.
We have stuff out there printed with UV inks and laminated that are 5 years old now.
But I would never promise that.
Try Lexjet, they have lots of media for the HP, a great aftermarket ink that's half the cost of HP ink and are now servicing HP printers.
but aren't those 1 or 2 printheads only? I've heard through various vendors and salesmen that they are expensive to replace, but *somehow* only need replacements once a year.
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