Efi Es-6000
Through the EFI ColorGuard cloud application, you can view recent verification history to track a printer's stability over time.
The ES-6000 competes directly with the and HP R2000 Latex . Compared to latex, the ES-6000 offers higher stretchability (critical for complex vehicle contours) and a broader substrate range (including thin heat-sensitive films). Compared to the Mimaki, the ES-6000’s variable drop and dual-belt feed give it an advantage in both fine text quality and long-run consistency. efi es-6000
Unlike solvent or latex printers, the ES-6000 uses EFI’s cool-cure lamps. This allows printing on heat-sensitive substrates (thin films, adhesive vinyl, untreated polyesters) without distortion. The instant curing enables immediate lamination or post-processing. Through the EFI ColorGuard cloud application, you can
| Aspect | Specification | |--------|----------------| | Power | 400V 3-phase, 32A, 50/60 Hz | | Air | 90 psi dry, oil-free (7 cfm min) | | Floor Space | 5.5m (L) x 2.4m (W) x 1.8m (H) with media unwind | | Operator | 1 person, minimal training due to EFI’s PrintFlow interface | Compared to the Mimaki, the ES-6000’s variable drop
"The EFI support for the ES-6000 has gotten terrible since 2022. They want you to buy the ES-5000. If you aren't a mechanic who can fix your own web tension issues, sell the 6000 now before it bricks." –