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Looking to figure the ROI of purchasing an i-Image STE against continuing to print films on our Epson T3270. I have all of the ROI info for the process improvement, efficiency and film savings. Right now we are currently spending $400-$600 per month on average for ink with the Epson. I'm trying to project the ink cost of using an i-image to compare the two. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!!
Quote from: Be3305 on October 12, 2016, 07:00:43 PMLooking to figure the ROI of purchasing an i-Image STE against continuing to print films on our Epson T3270. I have all of the ROI info for the process improvement, efficiency and film savings. Right now we are currently spending $400-$600 per month on average for ink with the Epson. I'm trying to project the ink cost of using an i-image to compare the two. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!! roughly .03 to .07 per screen
Quote from: 244 on October 13, 2016, 03:54:20 AMQuote from: Be3305 on October 12, 2016, 07:00:43 PMLooking to figure the ROI of purchasing an i-Image STE against continuing to print films on our Epson T3270. I have all of the ROI info for the process improvement, efficiency and film savings. Right now we are currently spending $400-$600 per month on average for ink with the Epson. I'm trying to project the ink cost of using an i-image to compare the two. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!! roughly .03 to .07 per screen Ink cost will be exactly the same. One liter is good for 1,600-2,000 screens and shelf life is roughly one year on the ink. Leads time are long at the moment as sales are extremely strong. Will get much worse as there are multiple shows left this year.Will that average be the same for the i-Image S? Toying with the idea of getting one next year. Would most likely order as well plenty of ink for refills if shelf life permits. What is the shelf life of the inks? Lead times on the i-Image S are fairly long I was told?!
While this conversation about consumable cost per screen is informative it is totally irrelevant to the decision to implement and/or operate a CTS unit.When talking pennies per unit the ink cost is just not a factor when compared to the saved time and improved productivity CTS provides.My 2 cents...