I've searched and there have been a few threads that mention it but it seems no one has had there hands on it yet. It seems this unit with its inkjet technology might be the game changer that digital printers have been waiting on.
Quick background, (and I'm sure this is a similar story to alot of users on this site).
I work for a quickprint/light commercial printer.
10 years ago, 50/50 - digital/offset
5 years ago, 70/30 - digital/offset
today, 95/5 - digtal/offset
We have an abdick t-head press. Not the greatest machine, but I can do 2 color spot printing on it fine for letterhead and Env.
For the last year I have been putting more and more short run letterhead on my KM c6500 and I've had no complaints about toner peeling/coming off. But when envelopes are needed, we have to bring the press operator in. In a few days I'm getting my km c8000 (Sweet!!) so my quality will only get better.
So...From all the reading I've done, the Mach5 has a decent print. But there is very little first hand knowledge of the machine(It's new). It seems like this could be the machine to replace my press. Most of the press work I do, 90% of it is not "color critical", but I need to be able to hit a pantone when nessiary.
According to Rena's website, running a basic logo style env. consumables are about 2.77 per 1000. (It will run sheets as well) Thats cheaper than running my press. That means I can loose an employee possibly and have what works out to the cheapest production costs I've ever dreamed of for this kind of work.
All that said, has anyone else considered this as an offset replacement? Thoughts?
The machine in question. MACH5 | Rena Systems | Faster Print Lower Cost Full Color Did I mention it will run gloss stocks and is rated to about 20pt cover, prints full bleeds with no trimming and operates at 1' per second.
Thanks
CJ
Quick background, (and I'm sure this is a similar story to alot of users on this site).
I work for a quickprint/light commercial printer.
10 years ago, 50/50 - digital/offset
5 years ago, 70/30 - digital/offset
today, 95/5 - digtal/offset
We have an abdick t-head press. Not the greatest machine, but I can do 2 color spot printing on it fine for letterhead and Env.
For the last year I have been putting more and more short run letterhead on my KM c6500 and I've had no complaints about toner peeling/coming off. But when envelopes are needed, we have to bring the press operator in. In a few days I'm getting my km c8000 (Sweet!!) so my quality will only get better.
So...From all the reading I've done, the Mach5 has a decent print. But there is very little first hand knowledge of the machine(It's new). It seems like this could be the machine to replace my press. Most of the press work I do, 90% of it is not "color critical", but I need to be able to hit a pantone when nessiary.
According to Rena's website, running a basic logo style env. consumables are about 2.77 per 1000. (It will run sheets as well) Thats cheaper than running my press. That means I can loose an employee possibly and have what works out to the cheapest production costs I've ever dreamed of for this kind of work.
All that said, has anyone else considered this as an offset replacement? Thoughts?
The machine in question. MACH5 | Rena Systems | Faster Print Lower Cost Full Color Did I mention it will run gloss stocks and is rated to about 20pt cover, prints full bleeds with no trimming and operates at 1' per second.
Thanks
CJ
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