"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
How long have you been using the T3270 farmboy?
Hoping to get my boss to get the Epson, but I'm battling another person in the office who now wants to give HP a try, and I'm nervous about that. Anybody have any experience using HP for films? The T3270 sounds like it's actually built for it, so I'd really like to give it a try, and it sounds like quite the workhorse. Thanks for the replies everyone!
Once this Canon Pixma dies I think I'm just going to get the Exile Freestyler. I don't save films anyhow so I might as well make the switch to CTS, even with the lower volume of screens I do, I'm so sick of film printers. The Canon has been okay but like you said, after around 6 months they start acting funky.
Quote from: Nation03 on November 06, 2020, 09:13:57 AMOnce this Canon Pixma dies I think I'm just going to get the Exile Freestyler. I don't save films anyhow so I might as well make the switch to CTS, even with the lower volume of screens I do, I'm so sick of film printers. The Canon has been okay but like you said, after around 6 months they start acting funky.most CTS units are just as much headache or even more than the regular wide format printers. You will not be getting much of a return on investment with CTS at low volume.Film can actually produce better screens than CTS from what I've seen. And while they have some extra steps in productions, it is really not that big of a deal.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on November 07, 2020, 07:58:22 AMQuote from: Nation03 on November 06, 2020, 09:13:57 AMOnce this Canon Pixma dies I think I'm just going to get the Exile Freestyler. I don't save films anyhow so I might as well make the switch to CTS, even with the lower volume of screens I do, I'm so sick of film printers. The Canon has been okay but like you said, after around 6 months they start acting funky.most CTS units are just as much headache or even more than the regular wide format printers. You will not be getting much of a return on investment with CTS at low volume.Film can actually produce better screens than CTS from what I've seen. And while they have some extra steps in productions, it is really not that big of a deal.pierreThanks for the info Pierre. My volume is increasing at a pretty steady rate. My theory being, if I can cut down setup times on the multi-color orders with CTS, it will give me the ability to print another 2-3 jobs per day, giving me a better opportunity to scale to the next level. It might be overkill, but even at 50-75 screens per week I feel like some of the more budget option CTS units make sense. It won't be something I'd consider adding until we move to the new space, or at least until trade shows come back (if they do) so I can see them in person. That being said, I think when I have a better pin-board setup for pre-reg of film, that will also make my setup time dramatically better, so we'll see how that goes first.