Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Commercial Plotter Repair Arizona

Commercial Printing/Plotter Service & Print Shop

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Plotter Doctors has been providing wide format printing, scanning, and cutting solutions for over 15 years. Specializing in the servicing of all trusted brands in the industry we have had the opportunity to compare all of these machines both from a reliability and cost of ownership standpoint. We offer OEM and our Plotter Doctor brand of paper, ink and toners for most models. Having used and tested these products in our own print shop we have been able to compare the products dependability and quality and would like to share the cost saving results with all our customers. If you are in the market for new or refurbished equipment , already have a machine and want to save money on supplies, or you are interested in outsourcing your printing; The Plotter Doctors is your source for experienced, reliable and fast service, best supply prices, same day delivery and outstanding nationwide customer support and service.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

What is a Plotter?



A Plotter is similar to a printer, but a plotter is usually much larger in scale and is for different purposes then a traditional printer would be used for.

What is a plotter used for?


A plotter is used for printing vector graphics, CAD (computer aided designs) designs, blueprints, etc. Plotters are also used to make hard copies of schematics or other similar applications.

How do plotters print?


Plotters use a pen-like instrument to draw images on the paper rather than printing in pixels and dots like traditional printers do.

Although, plotters are slowly being phased out by wide-format printers.

Plotter Advantages


  • Plotters can print on extremely large sheets of paper and still maintain high a resolution.
  • Plotters can print on a variety of materials from aluminum and sheet steel, to plywood, plastic, and cardboard.
  • Plotter images can be drawn 1000's of times without any losing image quality.

Plotter Disadvantages


  • Plotters are a bit large compared to traditional multi-function printers.
  • Plotters cost a lot more than traditional printers do.

Plotter Doctors has been providing wide format printing, scanning, and cutting solutions for over 15 years. Specializing in the servicing of all trusted brands in the industry we have had the opportunity to compare all of these machines both from a reliability and cost of ownership standpoint.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Plotter vs. Printer Differences - Plotter Doctors

What Is The Difference Between Plotters and Printers? Explained 




Main Differences between printers and plotters: The main difference between plotters and printers are that a traditional printer is a device that is used to create a printed copy of the data that is on a computer screen vs. a plotter which is a commercial printing device that is used to print vector graphics from CAD and CAM designs in the engineering and architectural fields. 

Printer Vs. Plotter Differences 

Printer

A Printer is a device used to create printed copies of data from a design/document on computer screen. This is type of printing device that you would plug up to your computer via USB cable or connected wirelessly. These types of printers can also be connected to a network of computers. These types of printers are commonly referred to as multi-function printers.

Plotter

A Plotter, on the other hand, is a commercial printing device that is used to print vector graphics in the engineering and architectural fields, which are able to print blueprints or CAD designs. Plotters draw images on to the paper using a pen like instrument and draw in lines instead of dots or pixels like multi-function printers do.

Printer VS. Plotter Uses 

Traditional Printer Uses 

Printers can reproduce shadows, color images, some gradients and other computer design elements. Printers can print poster, full-color banners, and large-scale media.

Printer VS Plotter Uses 

Plotters are good for simple vinyl sign making. Vinyl plotters don't use a pen, they use a blade. However, this process is time consuming because only one color of vinyl can be cut at a time. 

Plotter Vs. Printer Costs 

Printers will cost you around $300-$500 to purchase while plotters costs around $3,000-$6,000. As you can see the printer vs plotter costs are very different.  

Other Differences Between Printers & Plotters 

Other ways plotters and printers are different are that plotters use a pen to draw on the paper while printers spray the ink onto the surface of the paper. Also, plotters are mostly used by CAM and Cad software users. Plotters are slow and take a while, while printers are fast. Printers are able to color bigger sections, while plotters are only able to create close lines. Most plotter paper is perforated so that the technician can rip the paper from the device without messing up the images.

Plotter Doctors has been providing wide format printing, scanning, and cutting solutions for over 15 years. Specializing in the servicing of all trusted brands in the industry we have had the opportunity to compare all of these machines both from a reliability and cost of ownership standpoint.