Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
The 1400 is on the top of my list and I was wondering who here was running one. I was also interested to see if anyone was using an HP or something besides the popular epsons. I wish the epson 3000 was a little cheaper.
I've been using an HP Designjet 9800 the past couple years with great results in my opinion. HP software has an ink volume setting you can bump way up and I buy refurb cartridges for $6 each. You do have to get different film with the optical strip, I use Folex transparencies from Coastal Business supply, nothing special, not waterproof, but cheap. The hardest part with using HP printers is finding the right film. You keep your films right Alan? I toss mine each time as eventually the ink will spread with humidity and I only have a handful of customers that do reorders so I keep physical screens for them.
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on August 16, 2011, 05:53:07 AMI've been using an HP Designjet 9800 the past couple years with great results in my opinion. HP software has an ink volume setting you can bump way up and I buy refurb cartridges for $6 each. You do have to get different film with the optical strip, I use Folex transparencies from Coastal Business supply, nothing special, not waterproof, but cheap. The hardest part with using HP printers is finding the right film. You keep your films right Alan? I toss mine each time as eventually the ink will spread with humidity and I only have a handful of customers that do reorders so I keep physical screens for them.What happens if you don't have a sensing strip?