I was also very interested in the new OCE but now even their official brochures, etc do clearly state that its no good for wraps which we do a ton of. Quoted also to say that on the HP, it does not have 7 colors, those are 4 color. Light colors are not different or additional colors and add precisely 0 additional color gamut. Those only, almost imperceptibly, help a tiny tiny bit with smoothing certain tones and gradients. The HP does have 7 ink channels though - two are for the "optimizer". On a side note - that cracks me up (and part of the reason I've not drank the HP koolaid and jumped on that bandwagon) that the so called super eco friendly HP needs a couple of nasty solvent (aka volatile organic compounds, VOC's) to make its ink stay down. Please feel free to look up the SDS on the optimizer and then go further and look up 2-pyrrolidone (its a component of N-Methylpyrrolidone commonly used in paint stripper) and diol. I'm sure since it not solvents in all the ink that yes I'd concede its might be slightly less nasty than
eco solvent machines though.
Anyways - so I agree that the new 1640 is a truly awesome machine but sadly after a lot more reading I'm still on the hunt for something new. If the Oce group would take that same chassis and adapt it to an eco-solvent ink setup as a different model I think it would really be onto something then. Hoping I'm going to decide on something in New Orleans next month.