Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have been thinking about the options you can get for a new auto, servo indexer, AC printheads, squeegee, floodbar and screen air locks etc. I know most shops have a budget and need to weigh which options will benefit them the most and which ones they need versus want. My main question is in regards to the indexer system and AC printheads. I look at the used market daily and in the past I've just assumed that the servo indexer is the one option if you had the money to upgrade from an all air machine that you'd have to have, forcing you to go with air driven printheads. I question that now because as great as a servo indexer is, don't most of you guys think AC printheads are truly more beneficial to the printer and makes a much more substantial impact on the quality of the print? The servo indexer will never help with the print quality, at least directly. The servo is great because of speed, smoothness, noise and longevity, but it doesn't affect the print.The used autos out there typically are configured with air indexer and air heads, or servo indexer with air heads. I can't say I remember seeing many machines that are air indexer with AC printheads. If I could only choose one of those major options, servo indexer or AC printheads, I'd go AC printheads. I wonder why there (well, there doesn't seem to be) aren't many air indexed/AC printhead machines out there?On the manufacturer's side of this argument, is there a reason why there aren't any/many air indexer/AC printhead presses out there? Is there an issue in building a press with this configuration or is it purely something that the customer/market has dictated the supply?Thoughts? Which configuration would you rather have if you could only have one?: 1. Servo/Air Printheads2. Air Indexer/AC Printheads
That could add up over a long period of time, if it always takes a few more minutes per job to get the air head dialed in versus the ease of use of an AC head.
To throw another question out there on auto options;So last week the Bossman goes to see his parents in Wisconsin. Drives up to M&R and takes the tour. (Rich, he wants you to know you have an Amazing facility)Calls from the plant with this question:AC printheads or more printheads?Basically, for a first auto, if you had to choose because of budget, would you choose a smaller press with servo/AC, etc. or a larger press without?