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Re: heavy ink coverage when sign making ( banners)



Hey TomCat (the 1520 man)
When are you going to take some of all that cash you are making and buy
a couple of SC3000's? (Yes we know you could buy FOUR 1520's!) - But
really from a production point of view the 3000's would serve you WAY
better man!

TMorris862@aol.com wrote:
> I can print 5 each 13.6 x 38 inch banners per cartridge set on my 1520.

With a SC3000 loaded with 220ml SC9000 carts you have over 17 TIMES the
capacity of the 1520 (12.5ml per cart vs 220ml per cart).
Meaning you could go home overnight and come back in the morning and
have 85 banners instead of 5 (and you don't have to stick around and
change the carts after the first five prints are done)!
If you value your TIME (which most people don't) and figure your worth
at $50 - $100 an hr (and man if anyone is - TomCat it's you) - the $400
difference between a 1520 and a 3000 begins to look like peanuts! That's
only 4-8 hrs of not having to fill carts, eject carts, replace carts, do
a test print, maybe  1-2 cleanings and wait around after 5 banners to do
it all over again!
If all the above took only 5 minutes (filling, ejecting, replacing,
etc.-->conservative) per cycle
multiplied by 17 = 85 minutes SAVED = $70 - $140 your valuable $$$ TIME.
A LOT more time (and money) for Bacardiville
or going off to impress the hell out of those Ad agencies...

Aloha from Maui, Hawaii
Joseph Yates
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