Wide Format Color Printers
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At less than 200ppm - why not look at a local printer such at Staples or Office Depot? Limited use could spell higher costs per page due to ink waste.
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Ah - In that case,.. you have to control the printer.
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Working with sign shops you have many options, inkjet, laser, and since there is low page count ink price may not be a consideration. You can find many printers from reputable company's that run from 12-13" to ***. Epson and HP come to mind. If ever you wish to expand your PPM, Laser would beat Ink in cost per page if that is a consideration for you. And if you ever wish to expand your page size, a few extra inches would not be a bad idea also. Look to the future.
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Never looked for large format before, but are they all ink? A quick google only showed ink to me.
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@JaredBusch
No,.. there are large format Lasers as well.. but about double to more the price. -
@JaredBusch said:
Never looked for large format before, but are they all ink? A quick google only showed ink to me.
I think it is because of the fuser. The bigger the format, the less likely to be laser.
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@JaredBusch said:
Never looked for large format before, but are they all ink? A quick google only showed ink to me.
Laser Wide format printers are crazy expensive compared to ink.
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Fusers that look like large print heads for heat/thermal transfer are used. One that is a film printer, and yes expensive, is the Gerber Edge, it uses film for a very clean output. On vinyl.
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Large-format lasers are rare. Insanely expensive too.
For your volume, I'd say the HP OfficeJet 7612.
http://www.staples.com/HP-Officejet-7612-Wide-Format-e-All-in-One-Printer/product_1016625The other one that wouldn't be bad is a Brother. The Brother is going to have lower cost/page but for your volume, the HP will suit your needs just fine.
http://www.staples.com/Brother-MFC-J6920DW-Color-Inkjet-All-in-One-Printer/product_213372 -
why not just look at a Toshiba mfp, or any color mfp for that fact? Every single one of my Toshiba mfp's 4540 (color) or 356 (b&w) do 11x17 native. No changes and can be used for every day printing, therefore eliminating the specialty. The Toshiba units that I purchased are $7000 but last a million or more prints with proper maintenance.