We have one too. The excess only happens when you "need" to have your proof "now". If you let them queue up and then output when there is enough in the queue. Then there is very little loss, besides at the beginning and the end of the roll. The beginning of the roll will print out 3 test IMPOs for alignment and just for getting the paper loaded. So that is not really a loss. But the end of the roll, you will probably lose 2 IMPOs and maybe a third. Every once in a while there is a hickup. Usually has something to do with the printer themselves, like out of ink or a print head that needs replacing. Or a Windows update that happened while the queue was full. But other than those issues, which are very minor in comparison to how much work these things pump out. Only down side is the amount of floor space they take up, but still not too much more than our Epson Stylus Pro 9900 that we were using for IMPO proofing.