patrick.mendyka
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LET ME - LET ME - My guess it's a full variable data run with barcodes. You're off by 1/8" and -BAM- the job is rejected by the good 'ol USPS. Been there, done that.
Interesting topic. So the digital people let the machine run while they go home or whatever? Do these machines output variable data that may contain social security numbers and other information ID thieves can use? What if they break in and steal the job on the copier? While you are home but proudly making money?
What if your insurance company knows you are leaving a machine running unattended? I am just floored by the fact that no one here has mentioned SECURITY to protect the variable data you may be producing.
If you accept a job for a customer they deserve it to be done properly and in a secure manner. That means from start to finish.
Just seems like an 'offset nazi' being mad at digital....
I can understand that one...But if it's say...1,700 sheets of a 4/4 80# gloss text coupon... I'm not hanging around for 4 hours twiddling my thumbs.
LET ME - LET ME - My guess it's a full variable data run with barcodes. You're off by 1/8" and -BAM- the job is rejected by the good 'ol USPS. Been there, done that.
I love to hear people who are caught up on click charges whine. Take all your press charges INCLUDING labor from pre-press to pressman on that 1,700 sheet run and see what it cost per sheet to print. Don't forget to factor in dry time between W/T and cutting. I would be curious to see the number!
Your saying 1,700 4/4 sheets would take 4 hours to print? Your output is 7 sheets per minute? No wonder you would put it on a press!! 2 hours and the job is printed, cut and boxed up.
I love to hear people who are caught up on click charges whine. Take all your press charges INCLUDING labor from pre-press to pressman on that 1,700 sheet run and see what it cost per sheet to print. Don't forget to factor in dry time between W/T and cutting. I would be curious to see the number!
....you come back to a completed job
....you come back to a jam
....you come back to a machine that coded out
....you come back to a machine out of paper
....you come back to a completed job
....you come back to a jam
....you come back to a machine that coded out
....you come back to a machine out of paper
You come back to find your transfer belt cleaner failed mid-run and now have 2 cases of printed material that is bad.
With that said, we closed our 3rd shift so we will sometimes load up the machines and let it run. We have hi-cap feeders and finishers so it can be a costly gamble but tends to work out.
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