Many of us go out and we see alot of new feature printers. Often they have a good look and looks good perfromance wise , many being pretty fast. So we take what looks good but often not that we need to get the most high powered machine out there for general printing tasks. Often once you got a good quality printing belt that prevents against much contamination.
A purchase should be more bases on the basics of construction, permeability, tensile strength and elogation at break. Consider the belt technology and how updated it is and what it is combine with to get the job done. Is the construction going to allow for a smooth clean operation with high demension stability? What kind of filaments it uses and will it be stable while providing durabilty and accurate production.
By: Hugh McKenzie
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