I have recently done extensive tests on B1 format presses from the top manufacturers
KBA
Man Roland
Heidelberg
Komori
I would like to hear peoples prefernces and some reasons .
Thanks
What tests did you do? What were your conclusions?
best, gordon p
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We did all our research for a new 40" UV Sheetfed press for folding cartons. Tested all the big boys KBA,Komori, Man roland and Heidelberg over a period of months. Our tests concluded that KBA came out on top but was the most expensive, the colour control system was very impressive but not cheap. We decided that for overall value for money in a UV sheetfed press the Komori came out on top and that is what we purchased.
What do people think about the komori, I didn't like it anyone have a different opinion to that.
I have run two different 28" 6 color Komori's and wasn't impressed with either one. More aggravation per hour that any other press I've run in my 25 years in the business.
There was a story on 60 Minutes that determined that 60% of the people who were convicted of shaking babies are Komori operators.
Might be easier to ask what was the worst large format press, I'll kick start this with the Miller TP104. Not too keen on Komori but to be fair the most recent one I operated was a Lithrone 1989 model, I'm sure they've changed.
I could have written that myself. I ran a 26" Komori 4-col in '89 and Miller TP104's in 4 and 6 col configurations in '86-87 and '95-99. Thankfully those days are long behind me. Unfortunately I run a '99 SM102 which, when compared to the newer SM102's we have here is a total POS. It is however infinitely better than those old Komoris and Millers.
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