Thanks!
I've had nothing but good experience with my HP DesignJets:
http://www.hp.com/go/designjet
My Epsons and Oces have been less reliable and I won't go near them now.
Mark
"Mushroom" <mush...@nospam.thanks> wrote in message
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Epson produces some very reasonably priced wide carriage profession
units, which can run either dye or pigment inks.
There 24" model is called the 7600. They get you on the inks, as all
the printer companies making consumer models do.
I think the current list price, inclusive of a 7 (CcMmYKk) color ink set
is under $3000 US (list).
The 44" model is called the 9600, and is about $5000 US list.
The fact that there is no 8XXX model leads me to think a 36" model could
eventually be in the work, but they have never had one and its been
years, so who knows.
I know of a number of people who own them and a very pleased with the
quality of the output and the reliability of the printer. They are
particularly happy with the pigment ink set (there are many 3rd party
inks also available for these printers).
There are a slew of wide carriage products out there. Many use Epson's
heads, or similar piezo designs. Thermal head designs are also out
there, from HP and others. Ink set color combinations abound, including
oranges, greens, reds, blues, etc...
Art
Art
Luis
"RaggedMagnet" <ragged...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The paper will also vary. We would like to use regular bond most of the
> time, and glossy for final presentations.
You might take a look at the HP DesignJet 1000 series, or for a lower priced
alternative take a look at the 500 or 800 series. See the following for links
to spec's:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF02a/18972-236251-236266.html.
Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
Kiah