kevinphila
Active member
Hi everyone
I am a supervisor at a print shop and I have been thinking of learning to run the offset press to add to my skill set. I am the main operator on the Xerox Docutech 6115, 4112 and DC252.
I do the prepress work in Adobe CS5 and I've been in the industry for 15 years, just not running offset. Right now we have a AB Dick 9985 which is a rebadged Ryobi 3302M. Our Hamada 600 is ready for the dump and I am looking into getting a refurbished Ryobi 3200 or 2800 to run just envelopes since its a direct feed. My question is what is the learning curve on these machines? I have a pressman but he gets backed up and I can give him a hand on envelopes if this machine is fairly simple to run.
Does anyone have these machines and how is it going to work, taking a prepress/copier guy like me and teaching him the press?
Thanks for your insight.
I am a supervisor at a print shop and I have been thinking of learning to run the offset press to add to my skill set. I am the main operator on the Xerox Docutech 6115, 4112 and DC252.
I do the prepress work in Adobe CS5 and I've been in the industry for 15 years, just not running offset. Right now we have a AB Dick 9985 which is a rebadged Ryobi 3302M. Our Hamada 600 is ready for the dump and I am looking into getting a refurbished Ryobi 3200 or 2800 to run just envelopes since its a direct feed. My question is what is the learning curve on these machines? I have a pressman but he gets backed up and I can give him a hand on envelopes if this machine is fairly simple to run.
Does anyone have these machines and how is it going to work, taking a prepress/copier guy like me and teaching him the press?
Thanks for your insight.