artprint1
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Hi thanks for reading my question
Glad to find this place
I am in a situation where I need to print about 120 (8.5 x 11) full color art prints (on Folex Canvas Jet ST paper) once a week.
- Does not have to be "borderless" but close.
- Does not need to be archival. (The print only needs to look good for a few weeks.)
- Does not need to be "art photo studio quality"
Hence, I need a moderately high-volume ink jet printer -- that has gears that are good enough to withstand the weight of that heavy Folex inkjet canvas paper.
And it must be reliable enough such that I can enqueue 100 copies or so at night. Then go to bed. And wake up to see all my jpgs printed. (Note that each jpg will be the exact same dimensions, dpi, rotation, etc...)
I am currently spending $100's of dollars a month on ink. (Not to mention the fact that 30% of our prints manage to result in errors (of every kind).)
Can you guys help?
I'm out of brain cells and don't know anything about "InkJet Continuous Flow Systems" (but I think that's what I want to buy?)
I am on a serious low budget too. So cost is a biggie in this decision.
Thanks so much!
Glad to find this place
I am in a situation where I need to print about 120 (8.5 x 11) full color art prints (on Folex Canvas Jet ST paper) once a week.
- Does not have to be "borderless" but close.
- Does not need to be archival. (The print only needs to look good for a few weeks.)
- Does not need to be "art photo studio quality"
Hence, I need a moderately high-volume ink jet printer -- that has gears that are good enough to withstand the weight of that heavy Folex inkjet canvas paper.
And it must be reliable enough such that I can enqueue 100 copies or so at night. Then go to bed. And wake up to see all my jpgs printed. (Note that each jpg will be the exact same dimensions, dpi, rotation, etc...)
I am currently spending $100's of dollars a month on ink. (Not to mention the fact that 30% of our prints manage to result in errors (of every kind).)
Can you guys help?
I'm out of brain cells and don't know anything about "InkJet Continuous Flow Systems" (but I think that's what I want to buy?)
I am on a serious low budget too. So cost is a biggie in this decision.
Thanks so much!