Thursday, July 13, 2006

large format printing : New site-visit case studies of UV-cured ink flatbed printers

Nicholas found a print shop that had two ColorSpan 72uvr printers. We interviewed the print shop manager and the printer operators. Did they find the ColorSpan 72uvr a good decision? Now you too can learn what it is like to have a ColorSpan UV-cured inkjet printer in your print shop.

Then we made the effort to track down the owner of a Gandinnovations Jeti 3150 UV flatbed printer. He has had the Gandy UV printer for 8 months. So now, at last, you can obtain first-hand reliable information on what to expect.

We have updated our reports on the NUR Tempo, on the Gandinnovations (we have two reports on the Jeti, a comprehensive evaluation and the site-visit); we have updated our reports on the Dilli / D.G.I., and many other UV printers. We have also updated several of the UV Series 1 and UV Series 2 reports. Plus there is now a new UV report, on printheads specifically for UV-cured ink. We have updated our reports on the Inca Spyder 150 and on the Inca Spyder 320 as well.

In late March we did a site-visit case study of a Luescher JetPrint in Athens, Greece and are receiving information from a new installation of a Luescher UV flatbed in the US. If you are thinking of a Luescher, or comparing it with an Inca or NUR Tempo, you ought to purchase these FLAAR Reports to double-check the pros and cons of each printer. Every model has a few quirks that you owe yourself to learn about. Become a savvy buyer; get the inside info from FLAAR.

FLAAR now has over 60 reports on UV printers. Since we are a non-profit institute at a university, our Reports ordering system has a few quirks. If you get lost, or have questions, please contact CustomerService@FLAAR.org. If that fails, fax us at 419 372 8283, and explain what reports you wish to order. But usually you get quick response from the e-mail address.

Variable Data Short Run Digital Press

Imagine being able to speak directly to your customers with relevant information that generates a significantly high response rate. This is all possible on a variable data press, allowing you to communicate on levels that were not possible before. To give you an upper hand on variable data printing, FLAAR has initiated a new site, www.variable-data-digital-press.org. We will be developing reviews and reports on printers, workflows, software, archival printing, as well as 1-1 marketing that will be available for download to help you succeed in the printing industry.

Five of the FLAAR+BGSU staff were flown to the Xerox technology display center in Rochester for a complete technology briefing on variable data short run digital presses.

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