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Old October 6th, 2008 Oct 6, 2008 9:38:28 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Sticker Printing Help

I am buying a Roland GX-24 with optic eye, and am looking for any information into sticker printing. Any info on wide format printers, blank media, screen printing them, what ever info you may have or where I can find info. I have searched and cannot find anything.

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Well there is a wide gap of answers to this question hmm
Lol well debate won't start for another hour, so I shall give you a little lesson as I am in big printing lol

Ok now there are many types of printers out there but I will narrow down to practical ones for sticker
Inkjet: Now there are all kinds in the ball games and eh brace yourself because gonna be a long lesson ...
Now a day they make printer with stronger pigments to be water resistant and you can prob. get a good Hp 13" printer (might wanna do research on them) Or an Epson 3800/4000/4800 for around a grand
Downside is that they can print only on coated material, which means pricey material and only 3 to 6 month outdoor life (many variables to consider like rain/heat/sun)
So, what i guess trying to say is that if you looking to sell alot of sticker than in long run with ink cost being around 60 to 80 cent a sqft. and material like 80 cent a sq ft won't make it to practical....
Now there is thermal transfer printer which use a color ribbon to transfer color with heat to uncoated media.
benefit are that you can print spot colors/white or metallics on clear material and bunch of other cool things
5 year outdoor life without lamination and no mess
Gerber is well known but even for a package deal with software ect. used will run you around 5 grand
another down side is material and ink is around 1.25 a sq ft which is a little cheaper.
Hang in there because there is one other way... and this is best for last lol...
Solvent/eco-solvent printers woohoo
these printer uses a solvent as a way to transfer ink to material which make inks far cheaper than water based printer (all other printers out there)
it also uses heat to evaporate the solvents, so when ink lays on material.. it eats into it making it very durable.
Benefit are that you can print on uncoated material and ink is cheap.
Material and ink will average you around 50 cents and you can do other stuff like banners,prints, ect....
3 year outdoor life without lamination and you can prob. get a used Roland or Mutoh Falcon for 3 to 7 thous.
Downsides are that can't be in small room because of fumes and maintains cleaning of heads now and than...
Hope this little lesson helped out and that you can read this babble and hell feel free to call me if you still confused lol i am bored

207 351 0251 best of luck and hope this will help you choose right path
 
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ah yes a few other things forgot to mention (and you thought you got rid of me ha)
Thermal printers can't do full color and will be limited to a certain amount of spot colors but they usually have a built in vinyl cutter to do all work for you.
Companies for material are:
Sign Making, Sign Supplies, Vinyl Cutters, Sign Cutters, Vinyl Banners, Wide Format Color Printers, Laser Engravers
The World's Largest Wrap Supply Company - Fellers
Sign Supply & T-Shirt Supply for Vinyl Cutters & Inkjet Printers - Beacon Graphics, LLC
Ordway Sign Supply - The Complete Source for Today's SignMaker.
Roland DGA Corporation - North and South America
Gerber EDGE FX™ Thermal Transfer Printer - Gerber Scientific Products - Sign Making Equipment - Sign Making Solutions
Summa USA - Vinyl Cutter and Printer Cutter Equipment
 
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Default Re: Sticker Printing Help

Wow, thanks alot. Thats is all great info.

I went through a couple of those links and came up with this. The Epson Stylus Pro 7880, does anyone have any info or reviews on it, or know anything about it.

Heres the link to it at Beacon Graphics, EPSON 7880 Wide-format Printers for signs, banners, posters, stickers, vehicles, etc, from Beacon Graphics, LLC
 
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Wow, thanks alot. Thats is all great info.

I went through a couple of those links and came up with this. The Epson Stylus Pro 7880, does anyone have any info or reviews on it, or know anything about it.

Heres the link to it at Beacon Graphics, EPSON 7880 Wide-format Printers for signs, banners, posters, stickers, vehicles, etc, from Beacon Graphics, LLC
yea I have one LMFAO ah told you I know them printers and it is awesome printer but if you want stuff to last long time out doors than you wanna invest in a laminator.
Bright ink and don't need a rip software to run it
great for doing finart prints canvases poster ect
It will end up making you money in other fields
 
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you can buy a new 7800 which is really same printer and just as good for $2000 new
 
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