We are looking to purchase new print equipment for creating quality mock ups of consumer package cartons that we design in-house (aka "Comps , mock ups"). These mock ups are sent to retailers.
Can someone recommend a printer? We currently have an Epson 4900, but it prints on paper that is too flimsy.
1) We need something that can either:
A) print on board or rolls of board or a paper that is similar to a board
--OR--
B) Print on transfer film, which can be heat pressed to sbs board.
2) Do you recommend getting a laminator as well? If so, any recommendations?
We think we are looking in the 10K and lower cost range for either new or used. I've heard of Roland or Mutos in this range. But I'm trying to get my bearings here. Should we get an inkjet or an eco-solvent printer? Would love some guidance from anyone that produce comps and mock ups and can stear me in the right direction. I should add: Our company is NOT a design firm or comp/prototype company...we're a non RX drug company that has it's own design dept...and our needs are changing for better comps... we need to do them inhouse. It's my job to make this happen. Any suggestions regarding my particular question would be greatly appreciated.
Can someone recommend a printer? We currently have an Epson 4900, but it prints on paper that is too flimsy.
1) We need something that can either:
A) print on board or rolls of board or a paper that is similar to a board
--OR--
B) Print on transfer film, which can be heat pressed to sbs board.
2) Do you recommend getting a laminator as well? If so, any recommendations?
We think we are looking in the 10K and lower cost range for either new or used. I've heard of Roland or Mutos in this range. But I'm trying to get my bearings here. Should we get an inkjet or an eco-solvent printer? Would love some guidance from anyone that produce comps and mock ups and can stear me in the right direction. I should add: Our company is NOT a design firm or comp/prototype company...we're a non RX drug company that has it's own design dept...and our needs are changing for better comps... we need to do them inhouse. It's my job to make this happen. Any suggestions regarding my particular question would be greatly appreciated.
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