I have the thing and print with it everyday, all day. The jobs keep coming and coming. Nothing compared.
I ordered some basic spare parts because I can't afford to stop the thing. Eventhough it's still under warranty, I'm willing to keep the spare parts and pay for that. The answer, no stock. Not even in Japan.
It reminds me of that geogeous girl back in my college time. She was so fine, so nice, so kind. I had full of future ahead of me. We had the greatest time in the world.
Reality stucked.
I must admit (though I won't let anyone say anything bad about my Seiko) that the service smells fishy.
I still can't say any further because my Seiko is still running fine, but...
I am basically happy with my machine now. I am doing the money jobs now, something hard to compete with with uv printers now. Still costing more a month than my Mercedes though. I am worried about the ink supply. Myself and a friend who has one of these had trouble getting cetain colors. Thankfully they showed up. But a one ink source is scary. After all, without ink its just a boat anchor. I don't use it as much as I should, but I have it mainly for inhouse work.
well... i have finally had it with this printer. I have an appointment tomorrow to print out a file that the seiko cannot do without banding on a roland true solvent. If it prints my job as it should I am going to be really ****ed. I have a banding problem - a bad one... every job is coming out bad. I have a big job that the output of this printer is so bad that I may loose them as a regular customer. Seiko is to busy selling machines to make sure they work right. This printer will be for sale soon I fear. Going to loose a lot of money junking it, but if the new printer works (roland) I will be able to recoop the losses.
agreed. please let us know what issues you are seeing and i'm sure between us all we can maje a big dent into these. you never know we might even be quicker than the seiko reps..
ha ha my polish is not as good as it used to be, but working from home is real hard. hey at least you're well fed and watered. if my translation was a bit off sorry
Ha, no problem man - actually i'm supervising the digital priting department in our company and in the meantime i'm doing phd studies, so i'm kind of used to very irregular schedules... oh well.
grandparents were polish/russian. struggle with the language recently as only my father now speaks with a native tongue. fun to keep trying (badly) thou