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I've been using Gerber hardware and software for the past 9 years. I really appreciate the service my equipment has provided. I own 2 Edge printers and now feel it's time for a larger format printer/plotter rig to continue on. Panneling large jobs is not appealing anymore (it never was). I have an Epson 9600, but just can't offer the prints for extended use. I am looking for advice on what unit to go with. I kinda looked at the VersaCamm 54" and heard a little about Miamaki printers. I plan on keeping one of my Edge printers. I can't totaly abandon a machine that prints money. Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated!
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We have had the Mimaki JV3 for about a year now and love it. Haven't gotton much tech help but then really haven't needed much. It's pretty much a no brainer to print. Quality seems good and no breakdowns. Like Gerber, I think Mimaki cost more, but a work horse.
-------------------- Tom & Kathy Durham House Springs, MO Posts: 654 | From: House Springs, MO | Registered: Apr 1999
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Well here we have a Mutoh Falcon (would not recommend for a big production machine) Worked well until the shop production (speed)and consistant color was a BIG requirement. So, having looked around for about a year.... we have a new HP 9000s on order, for the big stuff and color gamet is much better. We also have a IPF 8000 coming in for the fine art work we do. My vendor printed a vehicle wrap for me off the 9000 and it was very nice and FAST, for the price.
-------------------- Tom Davis Hilltop Graphics 41665 Fenwick Street Leonardtown, MD 20650 Posts: 39 | From: MD | Registered: Nov 2005
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I would like to say that the printer will be used day after day, in reality, it will be another tool in my shop and I can expect on occasion that there will be times we will not use it for a day or so. Can I expect problems because of that? Do any of you have issues with vapors? If so, what are you doing to make it safe for you and your employees? I have an area that is about 25'x35' that is populated with other equipment and employees. Thanks for your input!
Do your research. Its not just the printer, its the support and friendly forums and those you feel comfortable talking to when problems arise. Your buddies can sometimes give you the right answer much quicker than tech support.
Large Format Ink Jets are tricky....much more so than your Gerber Edge. You will have to know and understand how printing profiles work (little programs written to adjust heat and ink flow perfectly matched for the type of media that is being printed on.
Roland has 46 profiles for the VersaCamm, written for Roland's media. Stick OraJet media in the printer and your prints may turn green....Why?
Ink and heat cause ink to cure in odd unpredictable ways on vinyl and banner stock. So, if you use vinyl or banner material that doesn't have a profile written for it, then you'll have to print your job 46 times, each with a different profile, to see which profile best matches. You could get lucky and get it right the first time!
VersaCamm is a 4 ink system while the Roland HI-FI Jet Pro is a 12 ink system for speed and fine art printing. I'm not sure if the Sol-Jet (6 ink) is still currently manufactured.
You will want the 54 inch printer and you WILL need a laminator. You will be sorry if you get the 30 inch printer, because those trailer wrap jobs will come your way. The panels on the trailer are 4 foot wide and the thus you will be able to print full sections with no seams. Also you will be able to print 4x8 prints to laminate on a 4x8 sheet of Omega...a seam would be unprofessional looking for many jobs. 30 inch is such an odd size....who ever thought that out?
VersaWorks is an incredible program (when it doesn't lock up)
Oh, you are going to need a new computer ( NO Windows Vista) with a ton of RAM. New computers come so packed with junk it takes most of the ram to run that crap, so you might just want to get one built with a lot of memory to run the printer.
No Vapors, no stink, no fumes
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Fairly Happy Roland User Here. Have a 30 Inch as just couldn't swing the 54 when I was buying. Will be updating to a 54 this year. Hopefully. We liquid laminate and have had excellent results.
Dave.. Thank Gerber for the 30" Size.. If I remember right they started this whole vinyl thing along with 3m and they had the first plotters 15 and 30 tractor feeds.
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I also am a very happy versacamm 540 owner.. Ive not had any problems with fumes but its in a really open room.. We have not had any problems getting the colors matched and using the profiles.. We bought ours from a local source and the support we have gotten from the saleman is fantastic. To this day. 8-9 months later He always finds time to talk with us.. and help with any questions
I think what ever you get make sure there is someone you can go to for support..
-------------------- sue brown american instant signs pasadena, calif Posts: 90 | From: southern california | Registered: Jul 2006
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The Mimaki does require venting for the full solvent inks. The printers that don't "require" venting... are dangerous to your health if you don't vent them. I am convinced of that & won't debate it here, but don't let the theory of not needing to vent dsome printers be a big part of your decision... and do your own research before you subject you& your future offsprings braincells to those inks.
I use the "Air Duster 2000" made by Island Clean Air out of Canada. It is a filtration system that I vent my printer to, instead of running fans & ducting through the roof.