Thanks for the replies(and emails Dave) guys!
Basically we got quotes on ovals with 14 colors and 20/18 pallets(3/2 on each end). So there are no open heads. We also got quotes on 14 color 16 pallet traditional presses. So with that said I am not really interested in having a machine with a print head and 2 open spaces after, that to me just seems like a waste.
I would say currently a HIGH color count for us is 8 colors. We have done 9, but it totally sucks only currently having 10 print heads. With that being said, when we had our first auto it was 6 colors and never did we need all 6 colors. We were not turning away 6+ color jobs, we just didn't have anyone wanting any. When I upgraded I went with a 10 color press because it was literally the biggest thing we could fit into the addition we put on for it, and the addition is about 8" from the public sidewalk outside. So I made things as big as we could. A year or two after getting the 10 color the 6-7 color jobs became more common. I would say in the last 3 years we have turned away 2 jobs because they were too many colors, and honestly I think even with a 16 or a 18 color machine printing it all in discharge would of not gone well because of the artwork. There was 1 we printed as 9 colors that really would of looked better as 11. A 5 or 6 color job is pretty common for us, but it would be nicer to run some higher color counts and have space to not need to go around twice.
So after all that mumbling, reading what everyone has told me(as long as I'm interpreting it correctly) the versatility of a oval is nice. I totally get that. But I think even if we were to run a 10 color job on a 14/16 circular machine we would still have the same versatility? The downside is if we started getting say 12 color jobs, you can't add on to a 14/16 circular machine.
I guess where I am personally, is I
WANT a oval, I have wanted one ever since I saw them all over the factories in Portugal 7 years ago. They are just so damn cool. So I have the emotional side of things messing with my judgment. My "rational" side, as tiny and miss guided as it may be, is asking me if the additional $30-50K depending on model and brand is worth it for a oval?
The three main things that stick with me on the "Pro-Oval" side are:
- Ability to add on to the machine in the future for more pallets/colors if our work ever goes that way.
- EVERYONE has said they love their ovals(regardless of the brand) and if they could, they would get another one.
- You have a friggin' oval
Thanks for listening to my ramblings and your opinions guys. We were/are in the middle of negotiating a big potential move, adding equipment and bringing on some big clients we have been putting off as this whole virus thing hit. As of yesterday things are still on track, just delayed. So I am trying to keep my mind on the work we currently have to do and just trying to plan for the future months so I am more prepared, which is not always my strong suit...