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Quote from: Gilligan on January 18, 2016, 08:43:42 AMYou can revolve on the workhorse as well...Hmmm, so you're suggesting revolving with a flashback?
You can revolve on the workhorse as well...
Neither flash backs or revolving are best practices and certainly not in combination with each other. I would run from each unless your scenario offers NO other solution. If someone got a job done they couldn't have otherwise then I can't fault that. God knows Shelly used to use the hell out of revolver when printing alone back in the beginning. BUT I think its just important someone points out that isn't ideal and it will slow things down. New people wont understand this unless someone tells them.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 18, 2016, 10:56:00 AMNeither flash backs or revolving are best practices and certainly not in combination with each other. I would run from each unless your scenario offers NO other solution. If someone got a job done they couldn't have otherwise then I can't fault that. God knows Shelly used to use the hell out of revolver when printing alone back in the beginning. BUT I think its just important someone points out that isn't ideal and it will slow things down. New people wont understand this unless someone tells them.Lots of shops flash WAY more than they need and sometimes should. This also hinders printing.More flashes are just a bandaid for a poor understanding of printing as well.
but then as you have stated you think both machines that the poster asked about where inferior to your needs and would not consider either one. but not everyone has your needs.....
...I know I've mentioned this before, but I actually really like revolver mode, especially for small orders. One less screen to burn, and time to fold shirts and count in between rounds.
Quote from: ScreenFoo on January 18, 2016, 11:30:07 AM...I know I've mentioned this before, but I actually really like revolver mode, especially for small orders. One less screen to burn, and time to fold shirts and count in between rounds.Exactly. Revolver allows the operator to do something else while the press runs, increasing efficiency. (remember that this is a customer's comment - not the manufacturer's)
Quote from: DaveZ on January 18, 2016, 12:16:16 PMQuote from: ScreenFoo on January 18, 2016, 11:30:07 AM...I know I've mentioned this before, but I actually really like revolver mode, especially for small orders. One less screen to burn, and time to fold shirts and count in between rounds.Exactly. Revolver allows the operator to do something else while the press runs, increasing efficiency. (remember that this is a customer's comment - not the manufacturer's)this is one of the reasons we love the flashback. we are a small shop so we do not have 2 or 3 people running jobs, just one.Graphicdisorder I never said or implied it slowed down production. I even gave my real world numbers which shows what we print and as you stated that is a snails pace for your shop, and that you print 15x17 prints with a flash manually at 150 pieces per hour. so you are big on speed. we are not...
Even if you're not big on speed, would you not want to print as quickly as possible? Wouldn't that allow you more time to do other things and be more efficient overall?