Alright guys, so we've established that its not worth diving into with a new press, prepress, bindery and all that good stuff. Yes, I understand that a new Heidelberg and new muller martini will set me back $1 million. Lets be logical though. All I hear from offset guys is these things are tanks, they run forever, etc. So lets be realistic and say I pick up a used 4 color press. Im guessing to make it economical id need a 29" press correct? What I don't understand is why a lot of presses out there are only 14x20 or there abouts. Seems like it would take forever to do any type of magazine printing over say 16-20 pages. Maybe Im wrong though. I don't know offset stuff. But in all honesty, isn't there enough used equipment out there that if I save up, pay cash for, and take part of my profits from my outsourced offset jobs to pay for a pressman that I could get into offset. Its not that I just want to produce my own stuff, it just gives me the ability to bring more offset jobs into our company. I mean its hard to go out and pull clients from people when im having to pay what they end up paying for an offset job. I know there are ways of doing it, but I sell to a lot of print buyers.
So, is there any way it is economical to run say a GTO 52 or a DI, a duplo 3 tower system, and produce 3500 magazines that are 68 pages?