Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Put the money into AC heads for sure, why would you want to set yourself up to "upgrade in a year"? Our first press is all air, had I had access to as many good reviews and points as you do on this forum I probably would of gone AC heads. Probably would of been a lot happier too... Before everyone starts putting MHM's, S.Roques and CHIIID's in your shopping cart, what are your space limitations? What print head/station configuration are you thinking? Do you have 3 phase power? Do you have a doorway a press will fit through? Can your dryer handle the volume from a auto? Sorry I wasn't trying to be a downer but when you mention possibly needing to move in a year, that sounds kind of like a cart before the horse deal. I made that mistake, TWICE. Another thought, if you are anywhere where it gets cold(for you guys in CA and FL I mean colder than 60) some inks are a bear to push with air heads in the cold.Very cool front counter! What's it made out of?
Tony I wasn't trying to hijack the thread with my questions. I was in your situation about a year ago and got a newer used freedom/javelin with two flashbacks and chopper upgrade on head one. It has been an awesome press and we just did a 6 c front 6 c back on darks this week. And we've printed 6 doz/ hr on it several times on no-flash jobs. I have way more than gotten my moneys worth out of it. 13 ft diameter. NOW we are looking into a 10 or 12 color to accomodate more work. Space is not a problem. Cold ink CAN be a challenge but if you stir/work it first its no issues. I almost went the diamondback route and am glad I didn't. PM me and I can give you more info. TCT if those questions were for me then no space limits to speak of. Looking for a 10/12 or 12/14. No threephase currently. Our dryer can handle as fast as we can print 8/doz hr. Unless we are doing discharge then it slows. We have multiple bays and a loading dock. Tony that countertop desk is awesome. You for hire?
I didn't know a javelin was that fast, good to know.
I think full out ours only was in the 400-500 range and it shook like crazy. I don't even think it can dry cycle that fast, indexer can't cycle that fast.