grouimaging
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I am starting to look at more industrial UV printers. Would you consider buying a used Vutek QS3200 printer as opposed to a new one. Would you carry a service agreement or learn the service and repair yourself?
I worked for Vutek for 10 years. If you have any questions regarding Vutek equipment, please don't hesitate to contact me!
Bob Rafferty
Hi Bob,
We are thinking that buying a hybrid printer might be too much of a compromise?
How well do you think these belt machines handles banner vinyl and other roll media?
We are worried about tracking and wrinkling issues with a machine that does not have a more advances pinch roller system and without a closed loop feed and take up system?
Sorry that I took so long to respond...
I have installed and serviced MANY Vutek flatbed printers. In all of my experience, the Vutek flatbeds rarely print more than 20-25 feet without having to be re-loaded.
10-15 feet is far more common. This is one of the reasons that Vutek created the QSr (Roll-to-Roll, UV curable printer).
Tracking and wrinkling are definitely issues that you will run into if you plan to print a lot of web media on the flatbed printers.
Bob Rafferty
Sorry that I took so long to respond...
I have installed and serviced MANY Vutek flatbed printers. In all of my experience, the Vutek flatbeds rarely print more than 20-25 feet without having to be re-loaded.
10-15 feet is far more common. This is one of the reasons that Vutek created the QSr (Roll-to-Roll, UV curable printer).
Tracking and wrinkling are definitely issues that you will run into if you plan to print a lot of web media on the flatbed printers.
Bob Rafferty
Hi Bob,
Vutek offer the Heavy Duty Winder as an option to improve roll to roll media feeding on the flatbed hybrids. Have you had any experience using the HDW unit on Vutek QS3220 printers?
I have printed on a qs3200 coming up on 5 years now! I very successfully run banners straight and wrinkle free for the entire roll. I even run them double sided and they match up great, might be off by an 1/8" at the most. Any size roll up to 98" is easy, a 126" roll does take experience but I've learned how to even run a 150' roll of it double sided. I can do 2 rolls of 40" x 50' magnet at the same time and from setup to take off be done in 35-40 min. I'm worn out from lifting the 200lbs of magnet but it can be done. The most I've ever been able to handle in a shift before I was to tired to continue was 16 rolls. If you can get real experienced with this machine as far as how to run different materials, repair any printer problems on your own, then this printer is great!
Since my last post, I bought a qs3200. We run the thing with 150 foot + rolls end to end with out issue.
It all depends on how you load it. If you have an inexperienced operator than you will have tracking issues.
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