jotterpinky
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We're a small shop with a two color press and a handful of digital devices. All 4 color jobs over 1000 press sheets we usually outsource to a trade printer in another state. We're currently seeing 1-2 jobs per week that are between 5K-10000 pieces that we're outsourcing plus a number of smaller ones (1K-5K). My boss has approached me about possibly printing them in house if we purchased a 4-color press. My response has been that we would need more volume. However we do see some growth in this area and being able to turn jobs more quickly locally could bring in extra volume.
We are at the beginning stages of investigating 4-color presses and feel that the price point on a DI press is very attractive. However, this being said I realize that there is some negativity from the printing community regarding this type of device. Can anyone who has run DI presses (please let me know the approximate year(s) of the devices) versus standard tower presses chime in here and give me some feedback on these devices. I'm not interested in anecdotal information, merely a straight no-nonsense idea as to what the pros and cons are of purchasing such a device.
Specifically
1. Expected life in # of impressions on a well kept machine
2. Print Quality vs traditional offset tower presses. I realize this will probably be dependent on the year the press was made but let me know pitfalls or benefits with older/newer model years.
3. Cost of consumables. - this is one area that I've heard rumors that the vendor rapes you.
4. Ease of operation. How well trained do you really need to be. Could our two color pressman operate this with a week of training?
5. Do you feel an aqueous coater is a big benefit and if so why?
6. If you had the choice would you go with the 52cm "Landscape" press vs. the 34cm" portrait press and why? - this could be applied to any press technology not just the DI, I'm interested in why they offer the different orientation and it's benefits.
7. With regard to print quality, how does the DI do on solids and gradients compared to traditional presses?
8. Regarding older versions of DI presses such as the Heidelberg QMDI etc. are there certain achilles heels, or drawbacks to the different models i.e. Pro, Plus, Classic as well as other brands such as Ryobi, Kodak, Xerox or Presstek that we should be aware of in making our decision?
If you would be against purchasing a DI press, what would you recommend instead given our situation?
By the way the other press we're interested in is the KBA Genius UV which would also upgrade our capabilities to run plastics and other synthetics easily opening up a new market for us. Rather than post another thread right now does anyone have experience running these, and if so what are their pros and cons?
We are at the beginning stages of investigating 4-color presses and feel that the price point on a DI press is very attractive. However, this being said I realize that there is some negativity from the printing community regarding this type of device. Can anyone who has run DI presses (please let me know the approximate year(s) of the devices) versus standard tower presses chime in here and give me some feedback on these devices. I'm not interested in anecdotal information, merely a straight no-nonsense idea as to what the pros and cons are of purchasing such a device.
Specifically
1. Expected life in # of impressions on a well kept machine
2. Print Quality vs traditional offset tower presses. I realize this will probably be dependent on the year the press was made but let me know pitfalls or benefits with older/newer model years.
3. Cost of consumables. - this is one area that I've heard rumors that the vendor rapes you.
4. Ease of operation. How well trained do you really need to be. Could our two color pressman operate this with a week of training?
5. Do you feel an aqueous coater is a big benefit and if so why?
6. If you had the choice would you go with the 52cm "Landscape" press vs. the 34cm" portrait press and why? - this could be applied to any press technology not just the DI, I'm interested in why they offer the different orientation and it's benefits.
7. With regard to print quality, how does the DI do on solids and gradients compared to traditional presses?
8. Regarding older versions of DI presses such as the Heidelberg QMDI etc. are there certain achilles heels, or drawbacks to the different models i.e. Pro, Plus, Classic as well as other brands such as Ryobi, Kodak, Xerox or Presstek that we should be aware of in making our decision?
If you would be against purchasing a DI press, what would you recommend instead given our situation?
By the way the other press we're interested in is the KBA Genius UV which would also upgrade our capabilities to run plastics and other synthetics easily opening up a new market for us. Rather than post another thread right now does anyone have experience running these, and if so what are their pros and cons?
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