Myself, I wouldn't ask Signs101 anything. I'd also be pretty leery of making any decisions that affect the future of my business based on asking questions on the Internet.
The problem is, in the case of a question like this, people are going to answer to reinforce their own decisions. How many people answering have had experience with all the machines out there in this class at this moment?
Just as an example: I see a comment that says an Epson printer advances media before every print. Honestly, I've profiled several of them and have never noticed that, but what I do know for a fact is that everyone who owns a small series latex advances about enough media manually before every print to pass the end of the curing section -- roughly two feet. They've found by hard experience that to not do that invites head strikes.
I can also tell you that while you'll get tons of supposedly informed opinion to the contrary, latex machines are the most color-unstable inkjet printers on the market today, and the reason is the consumable printheads.
What happens to them is that after about 200 ml fired, they run a substantial risk of beginning to degrade. And the problem is that they degrade not by dropping nozzles, but effectively by changing color. When that happens, your color will shift, and your problem then is you really don't know which printhead is bad. And 200 ml is not much. The warranty is 100, but most places I walk into and check the panel, the printheads are all in the 300-500 range. You can run 100 ml through printheads on those machines in a couple heavy weeks of production.
If you're not color critical, it may not matter. But I can assure you, the problem exists.
I can tell you that in my line of work, I've seen every combination of printer, RIP and ink out there, and if it was me buying a printer in this class, I wouldn't even shop, I'd buy an Epson S80600.
But I do have my own set of criteria, which everyone else -- you in particular -- may or may not share. I have helped lots of people make informed buying decisions over the years.
Feel free to drop me a line.
Mike Adams
Correct Color