"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I've been thinking and having some discussions (outside of here) about set-up times and pre-reg systems and what they are good for. That being said what is the average time it takes for you to set-up say a 6 color job on the auto using your registration system? more specifically the guys who still use film because I know CTS guys will be much faster though that may give the rest of us a reference to how much time we could be saving. So How many screens in that 6 color would need to be adjusted? average time per color it might take you to get it in? I'm not necessarily looking for concrete numbers, unless of course you have them, but if on average does it take you 20 minutes using your tri-loc or your pin system or T-Square? So if anyone wants to give out the info on time, system used, average screens needed to be microed etc, it would help me out on some questions I certainly have.~Ryan
the key to the game is to keep set up/take down to a minimum....
Quote from: Socalfmf on February 28, 2014, 03:18:36 PMthe key to the game is to keep set up/take down to a minimum....not really the key, more like a component of the entire process. The key is understanding that setup/down is just another part of the entire process and needs to be accounted for in the 'all inclusive' job pricing.
even with all the systems everyone uses, even if needing microing, 1/16th of inch or less (even a 1/16th would seem way out...in theory). So knowing that I register on a PRU with laser crosshairs and go to press with a "zeroed" out press, 1/8th of an inch is absurd? Would that be fair to say and that something doesn't add up???