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wasatch 6.7 upgrade
Posted by Colin Hibbitt on 6 November 2010 at 20:37Has any one upgraded to wasatch 6.7 – if so how can i calulate the droplet volume to get an accurate cost??
colin
Stephen Morriss replied 14 years, 11 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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save yourself the hassle, I upgraded a while ago when the droplet size calculation was added, I email wasatch asking for the size and they were helpful in saying thay they never managed to obtaing the info from roland. I tried to get the info from roland, but they never replied even after numerous attempts, and I trawled the net invain for weeks to get the droplet size…. in the end i gave up!
I now have a HP L25500, and the costing is actually built into the printer’s own web server, very helpful and a bit of an eye opener!
Regards,
George -
Colin, you never get it accurate with a variable drop printer.. so best use this formula
I cartridge costs around 33 beers, turnover from 1 cartridge could be anywhere between 100 to 1000 beers in the pub later, not forgetting that you need mix 4 varieties on tap to see clearly in colour
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I asked this question of Mimaki and the 3 sizes they gave me back are 7 14 and 21 picolitres, using these sizes i cost about £2.50 ink per meter.
Regards
Russell.
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quote Russell Huffer:I asked this question of Mimaki and the 3 sizes they gave me back are 7 14 and 21 picolitres, using these sizes i cost about £2.50 ink per meter.
Regards
Russell.
1 pint then!
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quote Dave Rowland:quote Russell Huffer:I asked this question of Mimaki and the 3 sizes they gave me back are 7 14 and 21 picolitres, using these sizes i cost about £2.50 ink per meter.
Regards
Russell.
1 pint then!
Ehy, more like 2/3 pint round me, usually around £3 pint now!
Steve
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