I have been reading everyone’s comment on the DI and would like to say that the plate cost concern is a mood point, the savings with this press because of less time for make-ready & less than 20 sheets on paper far out weighs the cost of plates
As far as cost...our cost is about $40 for a set of four plates, or roughly $10 per plate. We have printed as many as 25-30M impressions without having to re-image.
Since a DI cannot do VDP I think that is why they bundle it. Why not just buy a nice copier that does both?
A DI is just a waterless offset press designed to compete with toner copiers. Plus the supplies and service are proprietary from Presstek.
Do your homework and ask the cost of service contract, rollers every year. It may sound like a good thing but I stress look at all your options.
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