migale
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T770
t200
which would you recommend, for quite generic use (solid edge + cad)?
Thank you so much!
T770
t200
which would you recommend, for quite generic use (solid edge + cad)?
Thank you so much!
Thank you.I use the t1100, the t1200 should be the next version, I use it in map2006, and I haven't had any problems since now, it has 6 color cans, the obvious ones, yellow, cyan, magenta, black matte black, + black photo, gray, the only initial shortness is to find the dealer of the cartridges that I suppose also for your model are alive 72They cost a little, but they are very capacious, cmq the important thing is to have the supplier that quickly you can get, if you die normally set to fast (generally my projects have little color), the only cartridge that undergoes an exponential decrease compared to the others is black matte black, therefore a escort in proportion to 3 black mattes and 1 colors is indispensable.![]()
if you print detailed, or use a lot of colors, even black photo tends to consume quickly.
so you choose.
I'm quoting everything!Hi liber!
I just use a designjet 500 and I have to say that print well, even photos, for a small studio I think it is ideal.
<problemi (poca)="" a0="" di="" ram="" solo="">? ? ?
ram costs 2 lire, expand it is the last of the problems, use both roll a1 and a0.
I printed, with autocad, an a0 with 8 photos of 10mp smoothly.
I think some little sacrifice comes if it saves me a lot of money, what matters is the result.</problemi>
mah, we currently print practically the same amount of drawings in 2d and 3d, format a1 and a2 in color... in the future, however, the work in 3d will take over, for sure.you, migale, have made a list of plotters, without telling us what molds usually ("general use" is a little vague)... everything is related to this.
then if there are no budget problems then you can buy what you want, but these days do not have budget problems I see it hard.. .