Wanting to upgrade to something to do more volume
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Re: Wanting to upgrade to something to do more volume
We sold our F6300 printer last year. Superb machine and incredibly cheap to run, paper and ink etc. If you get one make sure you go for the denser blank (HDK I think it was) If you source used you'll also need a licence for the Epson software which can run over £1k so just beware of that.
Print quality was never on par with the smaller photo printers but it's not designed to be. We got samples from local suppliers of sublimation prints before buying as we considered new, these were diabolical to say the least and gave no indication of the expected quality.
Print quality was never on par with the smaller photo printers but it's not designed to be. We got samples from local suppliers of sublimation prints before buying as we considered new, these were diabolical to say the least and gave no indication of the expected quality.
Re: Wanting to upgrade to something to do more volume
If you sold your F6300, can I ask what you use instead?Justin;151005 wrote:We sold our F6300 printer last year. Superb machine and incredibly cheap to run, paper and ink etc. If you get one make sure you go for the denser blank (HDK I think it was) If you source used you'll also need a licence for the Epson software which can run over £1k so just beware of that.
Print quality was never on par with the smaller photo printers but it's not designed to be. We got samples from local suppliers of sublimation prints before buying as we considered new, these were diabolical to say the least and gave no indication of the expected quality.
Re: Wanting to upgrade to something to do more volume
Yes. We largely print mugs so the idea would be to print the mugs with registration marks and have the graphtec perf cut them so we can automate as much of the process as possible.jtd;151003 wrote:Would you be investing a Graphtec so that you can print registration marks and then perf cut? Am I on the right lines?
I am going to give Repro a call today and see what they have available and take it from there
Looking at the SC-F6300 I could definitely get good use out of it as we will be printing some pieces which are 50cm wide so could side by side to fill the space on prints
Thanks for the info
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We were using it with our rotary press which we also sold. We just use A4 & A3 Epsons now as we're just doing smaller items as it isn't our main business. We used the F6300 for cushions.
We had 2 Sawgrass VJ628 25" machines before this. I am certainly not a supporter of Sawgrass products and wouldn't usually recommend them but these printers were superb. Fast and excellent print quality. Inks weren't too bad value by normal SG standards but still not that cheap.
We had 2 Sawgrass VJ628 25" machines before this. I am certainly not a supporter of Sawgrass products and wouldn't usually recommend them but these printers were superb. Fast and excellent print quality. Inks weren't too bad value by normal SG standards but still not that cheap.
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I know someone who has a very nice Graphtec cutter for sale lol.gazfocus;151007 wrote:Yes. We largely print mugs so the idea would be to print the mugs with registration marks and have the graphtec perf cut them so we can automate as much of the process as possible.
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Shoot me a pm heheJustin;151009 wrote:I know someone who has a very nice Graphtec cutter for sale lol.
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What would the alternative option be to a graphtec? I noticed these UKCutters have optical eyes on and are cheap, will be stepper motors but for the price to get going and if just cutting basic shape over and over I thought could be an option. I am an avid believe in buy cheap buy twice though, and I can't find anything review wise about them on the world wide webgazfocus;151007 wrote:Yes. We largely print mugs so the idea would be to print the mugs with registration marks and have the graphtec perf cut them so we can automate as much of the process as possible.
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Depends which UKCutter model you go for.jtd;151012 wrote:What would the alternative option be to a graphtec? I noticed these UKCutters have optical eyes on and are cheap, will be stepper motors but for the price to get going and if just cutting basic shape over and over I thought could be an option. I am an avid believe in buy cheap buy twice though, and I can't find anything review wise about them on the world wide web
My first ‘proper’ vinyl cutter was the UKCutter Smurf. I only ever used it for vinyl and not for anything print and cut but it was ok for the price. The main board died within a couple of days but Signzworld sent a replacement board no questions and that one worked for the two years I had it until I sold it.
The problem you might have is that the cheap vinyl cutters don’t tend to perf cut so whatever you look at, make sure it can perf cut.
Re: Wanting to upgrade to something to do more volume
Hi
Justin mentioned he had two VJ628 printers. I bought one of them but I'm now selling it myself, if you're interested. I've bought a F6300 and so this is surplus to requirements.
Regards
Gary
Justin mentioned he had two VJ628 printers. I bought one of them but I'm now selling it myself, if you're interested. I've bought a F6300 and so this is surplus to requirements.
Regards
Gary
Re: Wanting to upgrade to something to do more volume
What do you think of the F6300? What do you print with it out if interest?garysub;151014 wrote:Hi
Justin mentioned he had two VJ628 printers. I bought one of them but I'm now selling it myself, if you're interested. I've bought a F6300 and so this is surplus to requirements.
Regards
Gary
Might be interested in the VJ628 depending on price.
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