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    Hamada B452A Mark II

    b452mkII b452mkII i have to say the new hamada is quite a pleasure to run, and next to the shinohara the print quality is hardly noticable..for the money you pay for a hamada , you get a good printing press, i know of 30 plus of these in the uk market, and they have hardly any problems
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    what is a good Entry Level Print Machine?

    new press new press i would go with a hamada 452, these are extremely reliable, reasonable run speed (10,000ph), cip3 for quick make ready. easy to run as well
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    Why are digital presses so expensive?

    mgi mgi have you looked at the mgi dp60, i have seen these going, quality is great, toner based, prints on most stock, including plastics. cost is arounf 170,000 i believe. these are ideal for short runs and quick turn around
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    Hamada B452A Mark II

    Re: Hamada B452A Mark II hey leo. what company did you deal with on the hamada.....i know some people who have them and they print fine, solids, book covers.....these presses are really good for the money you pay.... Edited by: macman on Jul 18, 2008 4:41 PM Edited by: macman on...
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    Hamada B452A Mark II

    Re: Hamada B452A Mark II hi sonny. the hamada b452 is a very sturdy press, very reliable and has a quick set up time, also the cip3 feature is pretty good, and gets you upto colour fast. very easy press to run and maintain, i dont think you would regret getting one of these presses...

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