Hello:
We are a offset print shop with 25" MOV, Print master and 2 Xerox Docucolour machines.
Up until this point we have been using an Epson 4000 with EFI Designer RIP on a MAC for proofing.
We are wanting to upgrade to a larger proofer that can double as a poster printer.
We have some business in the poster market with more in the UV Flatbed market that we sub-out.
My supplier is recommending the Epson 9900 HDR with the EFI FX4 RIP and the Auto calibration add on.
One of the reasons for the upgrade is the size. It would be nice to be able to proof the whole press sheet at once. The other is the colour. Although our glossy proofs are reasonable and always look great on press, the 4 colour uncoated proofs look really washed out at the proof. My clients are complaining about the accuracy, even thought the final printed product looks great. I'm told this machine can produce more accurate colour for that application.
Does anybody have an experience with this combination?
Is the auto calibration worth the extra money.
Is the 1 bit tiff dot proofing option worth the money. Is it that important anymore?
How is the cost of consumables on that machine compared to others?
Would it make sense to try and find a 9600 and RIP instead of going with a new unit?
any input would be appreciated
thank you
Tom!
We are a offset print shop with 25" MOV, Print master and 2 Xerox Docucolour machines.
Up until this point we have been using an Epson 4000 with EFI Designer RIP on a MAC for proofing.
We are wanting to upgrade to a larger proofer that can double as a poster printer.
We have some business in the poster market with more in the UV Flatbed market that we sub-out.
My supplier is recommending the Epson 9900 HDR with the EFI FX4 RIP and the Auto calibration add on.
One of the reasons for the upgrade is the size. It would be nice to be able to proof the whole press sheet at once. The other is the colour. Although our glossy proofs are reasonable and always look great on press, the 4 colour uncoated proofs look really washed out at the proof. My clients are complaining about the accuracy, even thought the final printed product looks great. I'm told this machine can produce more accurate colour for that application.
Does anybody have an experience with this combination?
Is the auto calibration worth the extra money.
Is the 1 bit tiff dot proofing option worth the money. Is it that important anymore?
How is the cost of consumables on that machine compared to others?
Would it make sense to try and find a 9600 and RIP instead of going with a new unit?
any input would be appreciated
thank you
Tom!