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Love my t3270 using cadlinks xl rip. biggest thing I learned is if you print a film horizontal and have to reprint do horizontal also. minimizes problems. using ink carts from filmdirectonline.com 2 black 3 cleaning.ShaneSent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
Not sure of your specifics but if :I know we are burning hundreds of dollars a month on film ...i would suggest you look at the financing numbers on CTS. A good CTS system will save you on the consumables but even more in labor savings.Again, i would need to know more so PM me or email me. mdhlexp@aol.comMark Diehl313 515 8635
Pierre, good to hear you have a wax unit.About the process I have to disagree with you.There are so many things that save time with a CTS it's a no brainer.I'd say the only consideration is the size of your shop and how many screens you expose. A wax CTS can be left off, heat it up and it's ready to go, no continuous problems with clogged heads like the Epson.We spent hours keeping our heads unblocked.We get much better screens with our CTS, great dot's and halftones every time. Obviously like the Epson you have to dial it in.Maybe the screen maker doesn't have to open a file that is very quite with the Xitron, but the graphics dept have to deal with film, with takes twice as long.Possibly one of the best things is no filing of film, we do a lot of repeat orders so all the film had to be filed. Repeat orders with CTS are a dream.And no pin holes, with film every screen was carefully checked and a lot had pinholes, with the CTS we expose without glass and get pinholes on rare occations.If you have a good carousel you can get your registraton almost perfect with a CTS and this saves a ton of time when setting up.Having used CTS for close to two years I can only say I regret not listening to people who have beed advising me for years to get a CTS.One thing I don't think it's any cheaper, correct that you don't need film but you have to price in wax and a replacement head every few years.