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Why ink jet? “We could have gone ablative, but that would have been too expensive for us,” he asserts. “We paid $40,000 for the unit, versus around $80,000 plus $7,200 in annual maintenance for a thermal system. And our metal plates are a buck apiece.” Rivera estimates that he is saving $800 a month by selecting ink jet over thermal.
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