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Wide format inkjet printers for signs - banners - postersFLAAR evaluates which printer and media is best for indoor POP signs, banners, and posters by actually using the printers. FLAAR has offices at Bowling Green State University , Ohio and Francisco Marroquin University , Guatemala so we have plenty of opportunit ies to print signs, banners, and posters for music concerts, theater, sports events, etc. We select printers on the basis of ease-of-use, speed, quality of the image, and whether or not different kinds of media may be printed. For example, a sign shop would be better off with any thermal printhead system because all printers with this kind of printhead can print a wide variety of media. Thus Encad , ColorSpan , Graphtec, or Hewlett-Packard would all be safe choices.
Piezo printheads cannot print very fast and require special media, which may be expensive. Therefore, they are not a good idea if you have to print numerous copies of the same sign or poster. Printing a banne r c ould also take several hours if you use a piezo printer. If you print a significant number of banners be sure to purchase fast RIP software, since banners can take hours to RIP. Bring your own large format printer into you r o ffice, studio, or workplace and you will be forever thankful you made this decision. We are expanding coverage of all the potential uses of large format printers, and will report on every aspect. This increased coverage is based on the flood of e-mail s that pours in everyday from all over the world asking our opinion o n w hat wide format printer is best for their need s. These e-mails form a blueprint for expanding this site and show ing precisely which markets and market niches are developin g. We can better render a public service and assist in public education when we learn the technological needs, problems and concerns of individuals . For thousands of users, having their own large format in-house printer is a fu n a dventure in digital imaging. There are few things in the digital world more satisfying then seeing your own graphic or photograph enlarged on a high quality large format printer.
Most recent updated: June 9, 2005.
First posted Nov. 9, 2001, Feb.4, 2003. |
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