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Was typing what Pierre just said.Back when I was on the floor I put on a step counter and found I was walking 5+ miles a day!In circles!
We have 4 autos here and all are different.... It's given me a good perspective on the various sizes of press. My suggestion is to determine are you adding the press to handle current capacity issues or are you adding the press to bring in new revenue streams that you would only get by having the larger press. If your doing it to just add capacity and help with a current bottleneck I would audit your last 6 months worth of jobs and determine the average amount of heads those jobs took up. For any real production facility I truly believe the smaller footprint the better if it can handle the bulk of your jobs. A good example is we have a press here with only 3 heads, and we run single color, 1 color foil, etc on that press as its much faster working around/on that machine for all those basic jobs(which we do a lot of)...... So I would really look at why you need the press and while everyone always says to buy bigger bigger bigger I say only buy bigger if it fits your shops business model. The last thing you want to do is run mostly 4 color and less with a fair amount of fleece and buy an 18 pallet press.... Changing pallet paper on that machine take double the time as an 10 pallet press and all that crap adds up in a production shop trying to get stuff out the door.
Quote from: ebscreen on April 23, 2020, 12:00:33 PMWas typing what Pierre just said.Back when I was on the floor I put on a step counter and found I was walking 5+ miles a day!In circles!Okay, I apologize for this post veering off topic, but going a little stir crazy as many of us are, I couldn't resist. A couple of SoCal boys on this one.
Quote from: DannyGruninger on April 23, 2020, 03:48:03 PMWe have 4 autos here and all are different.... It's given me a good perspective on the various sizes of press. My suggestion is to determine are you adding the press to handle current capacity issues or are you adding the press to bring in new revenue streams that you would only get by having the larger press. If your doing it to just add capacity and help with a current bottleneck I would audit your last 6 months worth of jobs and determine the average amount of heads those jobs took up. For any real production facility I truly believe the smaller footprint the better if it can handle the bulk of your jobs. A good example is we have a press here with only 3 heads, and we run single color, 1 color foil, etc on that press as its much faster working around/on that machine for all those basic jobs(which we do a lot of)...... So I would really look at why you need the press and while everyone always says to buy bigger bigger bigger I say only buy bigger if it fits your shops business model. The last thing you want to do is run mostly 4 color and less with a fair amount of fleece and buy an 18 pallet press.... Changing pallet paper on that machine take double the time as an 10 pallet press and all that crap adds up in a production shop trying to get stuff out the door.Scrubbing pallets, or changing pallet tape on 36 pallets is quite the eye opener.