Wide Format Printers

- Solvent Ink Flatbeds

ColorSpan 98SI

ColorSpan 72s & 72si

DGI Rex VistaJet

DuPont Cromaprint 25s

Flex-Europa E-Jet G

Flora

Grandinnovations Jeti3.3

Infiniti FY-6250

JHF Vista

Keundo Supra

Mimaki JV3

Mutoh Biojet

Mutoh Toucan

Mutoh Falcon Outdoor

Mutoh Spitfire

Solvent Ink or Oil based Printers

Solvent Ink Wide Format Printers

Splash of Color SolventJET

TechnoPlot SolventJet

Teckwin

Yishan Digital Technology

VUTEk 3360

Wit-Color

- Eco-Solvent Printers

AGFA GrandSherpa

Epson Stylus Pro GS6000

Gerber Jetster

Kimoto Philyrassystem

Mutoh Phoenix

Mutoh Rockhopper

Mutoh Toucan LT Eco-Solvent Printer

Roland SolJet

Comparing Roland eco-solvent VersaCamm with Mutoh eco-solvent Junior, Mutoh mild-solvent

- Mild-Solvent

Seiko ColorPainter 100s

HP 8000

HP 9000

Roland AJ1000

Xerox 8265, Xerox 8290 eco-solvent printers

- Bio-Solvent

Mutho Osprey 2.6

Vutek UltraVu 260

After-Market Ink
RIPs
Media and Inks
Equipment
Scanners
Signs, Poster and Banners
Training & Books
Trade Shows
Lamination
Evaluation of Printers and Workflow for Fine Art Glic

 

Comparing Roland eco-solvent VersaCamm with Mutoh eco-solvent Junior, Mutoh mild-solvent all compared with Encad VinylJet

Every day sign shop owners send an e-mail to Nicholas Hellmuth at FLAAR asking for an independent perspective on which entry-level eco-solvent printer to go for: Roland VersaCAMM SP 300, Mutoh Junior, or the newer mild-solvent Mimaki printer.

But the real question is more than which eco-solvent printer. Instead the more crucial question is a factual assessment of whether eco-solvent, mild-solvent, or lite-solvent (there are differences: Mimaki and Seiko ColorPainter 64s would be mild-solvent; you could perhaps call the Tiara Opal II a lite-solvent.

FLAAR Reports provide help, info, tips on how to decide on eco-solvent vs full solvent D.G.I., Infiniti, Seiko ColorPainter 64s, Mimaki JV-3, ColorSpan 72s Gator and Gandinnovations JETi

Since there is no other source of reliable factual information (except people trying to sell you one brand or another), we felt it would be useful if FLAAR could also cover solvent and eco-solvent printers. Our last six years we have dedicated ourselves primarily to aqueous-based inks. So from summer 2004 onwards we will cover eco-solvent, mild-solvent, lite-solvent, and full-solvent ink printers with as much dedication as we already cover Epson, Canon, Encad, HP, and all the other aqueous-based wide format printers (with over 100 FLAAR Reports and countless pages on the Internet).

But rather than add another umteen pages to our web sites, we have concentrated our experience into a new series of publications in PDF format on eco-solvent ink printers.

The “Preview” of the Series is free; you can download the Eco-Solvent Preview at no cost . It lists all the new titles and indicates the highlights of each report. You can subsequently obtain the entire series at substantial discount.

Even if you seek only information on, say, the Mutoh Junior, you really ought to get your hands on the entire series of FLAAR Reports.

These reports are free
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Most recently updated September 27, 2004 .
First posted August 3, 2004
Most of our updates for summer 2008 onward are in FLAAR Reports in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It is more efficient for us to make new information available in PDF format. So if the web page itself is not updated, check out www.wide-format-printers.NET to see if the printer, RIP, or other subject is covered in an update in a PDF download.
 
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