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    Would you buy a used Vutek QS3200 instead of new?

    We elected not to get a service contract on a new QS2000, and that was over 2 years ago, and I would say we are $50K up. These machines are commercial quality, made for 24 hour duty cycles. We have had very little go wrong with the machine in 3 years of ownership. I would get a Vutek refurb...
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    Agfa Anapurna XL2 issues with correx corrugated plastic board

    It's not the static, it's the ink. These companies have to make the ink so it works on many substrates. Our first Vutek QS print with factory Vutek inks was terrible with flaking ink on coroplast. We switched to 3M inks and it was better but too expensive. We finally switched to Triangle inks...
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    Vutek UV Ink purchasing restrictions

    You call Triangle, tell them you want to switch to their ink. They send out a tech to do the conversion and they tell you how to get around the RFID chip in the ink boxes. They are very good. They even build some profiles for you based on their ink. Call Michael Armstrong. Michael Armstrong INX...
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    Vutek UV Ink purchasing restrictions

    They tried to pull that crap on us. We switched our QS 2000 to Triangle ink and we have had no regrets. We saved about $40K the first year. Triangle was easy to work with and very helpful and knowledgeable about our printer. Vuteks are great printers but they certainly try to bend you over and...

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