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  • Printer For Outdoor Signage

    Posted by Darrell Wootton on 26 October 2005 at 19:41

    Hi,

    I am considering buying a printer for the following applications, I have read a lot about Cadets and PC600’s but would like opinions of others after reviewing my wants and needs:

    Current Equipment:
    Summacut (610)
    EasySign

    What I am Aiming at Doing:
    Printing saftey signs, logos and emblems on PVC, vinyl, estate agent type boards, aluminium (If Possible) and possibly banners.

    Size of print area on average will be around 12 – 15″ wide and lengths will vary

    The printed material will be displayed outdoors primarily

    The printer may have long periods of non-use and will not need to be a heavy duty version i.e running 8 hours a day.

    Thanks

    Daz….

    Darrell Wootton replied 19 years, 12 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    26 October 2005 at 19:57

    when you say long periods of non use, how long are you talking mate. day, 2 days, week month? if its a week at a time or more and often, then a versacamm maybe a better choice, i would think. same machine, just runs different inks.

    that said, you maybe able to ask for a cadet with the less agressive inks in it. maybe n option. just remember, when you have a cadet, you change ink to less greessive eco-inks at no cost, but if you have versacamm and decide you need solvent inks, then it will cost you about a grand to upgrade

  • Darrell Wootton

    Member
    26 October 2005 at 20:00

    Hi,

    Possible a few weeks upto a month at a time due to the type of work.

    Thanks

    Daz..

  • Darrell Wootton

    Member
    26 October 2005 at 20:02

    Can you breifly explain the differences between solvent and eco types of ink and why its important to get the right one?

    Thanks

    Daz…

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    26 October 2005 at 20:12

    i would say go for an eco-solvent machine then mate.
    will elaborate little later.

  • David Rowland

    Member
    26 October 2005 at 22:30

    A solvent machine would require a lot of use, the ink is air drying therefore could leak into the heads. A solvent machine has to be left on 24hrs (standby) where it keeps the head clean. (Most expensive to run)

    EcoSolvent is a weaker ink but has greater gamut range in some machines that may have 4-10 print heads. It is less UV outdoor stable but may require lamination. (Cheaper)

    However there is other type of machine based on the same technology as the Cadet/Versacamm/JV3 and that is the Epson 10000/10600, these printers come in 3 packages of different ink but I would talk to a dealer about them to find out their weaknesses, they are claiming outdoor durability these days which I cannot say if it is true or not. (Cheap-cheap)

    Gerber Edge and others, great for safety signs as it is foil based, expense can be running it.

  • Darrell Wootton

    Member
    27 October 2005 at 08:44

    Thanks for the advise.

    Daz…

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