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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 7
Printer: VUTEk PressVu 180
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Hello,
Does anyone have any experience with the Durst Rho 600? How is the quality? Is it dependable? How well does the RIP work? What is it like to work with it day to day? How dependable is Durst Product Support? Thanks. JoJo |
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 41
Printer: Mimaki JV5
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I used the durst RHo 250 it's overall a good machine well engineered but for me it was the linux OS that pissed me off to no end
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 7
Printer: VUTEk PressVu 180
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What was the difficulty with Linux OS? Bad GUI? Faulty RIP? Crashes? Was your Rho 250 equipped with white ink, and how often did you use white ink? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Hartford,Ct
Posts: 135
Printer: Hp/ScitexXL1500,Gandi3150uv,JV3's,ZundL3000
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I would consider the RHO one the best Hybrid/Flatbed UV machines out. If you need the roll to roll this is the machine.
If you are serious about purchasing step up to the RHO 600 Presto not just the RHO 600 Basic. It has double the amount of heads and is twice as fast. If you really want to step it up go for the RHO 600 Rapid that is twice as fast as the Presto. The machine features dead white and looks awesome. Probably the best on the market. Plan on a base price of $400K and The Presto being $550K+. If you are looking for a True Flatbed I still suggest the Gandi Jeti 3150UV. We have had ours for two months now and couldn't be happier. If your planning on spending $550K you could by the Gandi for $300K and a 3meter production roll to roll machine for $200K. You would then have two full blown production machines and $50k left. |
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