Love the Neil Pert reference! Glad these are ONYX Certified, we need to upgrade to 21 anyway and that savings would help us justify the purchase of a new Latex roll to roll.
That's awesome and we would love to assist you with that new purchase. You can call into our office and ask to speak with a dedicated Roll to Roll Representative 847-394-9573 or email info@itsupplies.com
HP Latex white ink cartridges typically have a shelf life of 12 months if stored unopened in a cool, dry place. Once opened and installed, the white ink requires periodic circulation to prevent settling and maintain quality, so it's best to use it regularly within that time frame for optimal performance.
We do not have a video for this, however, HP has a guide for printing double-sided on the 700 & 800 series which can be found here - acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:42d36344-73bd-412d-89b0-a5a22bc70197
So, when my subscription for Flexi that came with the 365 I bought just 6 months prior to this video runs out I should consider Onyx instead? It also would have been nice to know that with a few months patience we could have optioned for these models.
Hi Gys Du Plessis, the recommended operating temperature range from HP for the 700/800 HP Latex series is 59 degrees Fahrenheit to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. The operating humidity range is 20% to 80% RH (non-condensing). More information can be found on HP's spec sheets. 800W spec sheet provided here. h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c06990640
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Hi Paul, Thank you for your comment! There are many substrates that were not specifically made for printing that do in fact print on the HP Latex printers. In these situations, it almost always calls for having the material tested before we can come to any conclusions. We would be happy to test the material for you. Give us a call at 1-800-771-9665 or email info@itsupplies.com so we can get you connected with a commercial sales rep for further assistance.
Hello Rob, If you email in to info@itsupplies.com we can get you set up with a sample print from our HP Latex 800W demonstrating the white ink. We are not a Mimaki dealer so you'd need to get a sample file to a Mimaki dealer to compare to.
Hello! Great question! The short answer is no. However, there are some materials you can print on with the HP Latex ink set that are Type II certified. Please follow the link to our website for more details. www.itsupplies.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=HP+PVC-free+Durable Contact us at 800-771-9665 and ask for a roll to roll specialist for more details.
Hi D, There are a lot of variables that go into printhead life. On average a printhead will last 4,000 to 6,000 ml of ink fired. If a printhead fails before 1,000 mls fired HP will replace it for free under warranty.
Hi D, on the HP 700 and 800 Latex printer series the printhead warranties are as follows. White Printheads are 1,000ml and the color, overcoat, optimizer heads are 1,500ml.
Love the Neil Pert reference! Glad these are ONYX Certified, we need to upgrade to 21 anyway and that savings would help us justify the purchase of a new Latex roll to roll.
That's awesome and we would love to assist you with that new purchase. You can call into our office and ask to speak with a dedicated Roll to Roll Representative 847-394-9573 or email info@itsupplies.com
On the 800 that's a lot of white ink for less capability of the R2000. How long before the ink goes bad in the box?
HP Latex white ink cartridges typically have a shelf life of 12 months if stored unopened in a cool, dry place. Once opened and installed, the white ink requires periodic circulation to prevent settling and maintain quality, so it's best to use it regularly within that time frame for optimal performance.
Please do a vlog on different magnet media and different thicknesses, would love to see it..
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll put it on our video list :)
Do you have a video on printing double sided banners on these machines using Flexi 21?
We do not have a video for this, however, HP has a guide for printing double-sided on the 700 & 800 series which can be found here - acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:42d36344-73bd-412d-89b0-a5a22bc70197
So, when my subscription for Flexi that came with the 365 I bought just 6 months prior to this video runs out I should consider Onyx instead? It also would have been nice to know that with a few months patience we could have optioned for these models.
Hello James
We would be happy to assist you with your software questions. Please call 800-771-9665 and ask for a roll to roll specialist.
Hi what temperature must the room be. I am printing on vinyl with a HP printer.
hope to hear soon.
Hi Gys Du Plessis, the recommended operating temperature range from HP for the 700/800 HP Latex series is 59 degrees Fahrenheit to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. The operating humidity range is 20% to 80% RH (non-condensing). More information can be found on HP's spec sheets. 800W spec sheet provided here. h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c06990640
Love HP latex.
We do too!
Does this guy do a review like this on the R series? Great video.
Hi Randy, thank you for reaching out. Check out the two videos below, they may be on help to you. ua-cam.com/video/PrTNh4nYPeY/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/QgtH2Yl_Euo/v-deo.html
I've seen that one. I was wondering if the guy in this video had one.
Hi Randy, it looks like those are the only two videos online from Timothy Mitchell regarding the R-Series Printers currently.
Can I run a roll of tight knit FIBERGLASS through the 700 and have it print on it?
Hi Paul, Thank you for your comment! There are many substrates that were not specifically made for printing that do in fact print on the HP Latex printers. In these situations, it almost always calls for having the material tested before we can come to any conclusions. We would be happy to test the material for you. Give us a call at 1-800-771-9665 or email info@itsupplies.com so we can get you connected with a commercial sales rep for further assistance.
Can you do a Mimaki and hp white comparison demo?
Hello Rob, If you email in to info@itsupplies.com we can get you set up with a sample print from our HP Latex 800W demonstrating the white ink. We are not a Mimaki dealer so you'd need to get a sample file to a Mimaki dealer to compare to.
Mimaki is the best
Translight midea problem sir can i print with Translight Media printing here to 2ft blank white waste after start the print. 😞
On printing mashine Hp 700W printer
Can the HP 700 W printer do Double sided banners similar to the HP 360 could?
Hi! Thank you for your question. The HP 700 and 800 series currently does not have the double-sided printing function that the HP 365 has.
mate this thing cant even print on one side. We have had it for a year and nothing but constant issues.
Is the overcoat considered Type II media compliant?
Hello!
Great question! The short answer is no. However, there are some materials you can print on with the HP Latex ink set that are Type II certified. Please follow the link to our website for more details. www.itsupplies.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=HP+PVC-free+Durable
Contact us at 800-771-9665 and ask for a roll to roll specialist for more details.
How long do the printheads last?
Hi D, There are a lot of variables that go into printhead life. On average a printhead will last 4,000 to 6,000 ml of ink fired. If a printhead fails before 1,000 mls fired HP will replace it for free under warranty.
@@ITSuppliesINC after doing some more snooping, I think it’s 1.5 liters on the 700/800 isn’t it? 1000ml for the 300/500.
Hi D, on the HP 700 and 800 Latex printer series the printhead warranties are as follows. White Printheads are 1,000ml and the color, overcoat, optimizer heads are 1,500ml.