"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
For the most part does it matter much anymore? Tech has improved in all machines to where they mostly can all run as fast as humans can manage to keep up with.
Quote from: inkman996 on March 16, 2021, 12:36:52 PMFor the most part does it matter much anymore? Tech has improved in all machines to where they mostly can all run as fast as humans can manage to keep up with.true even on our older sportsman running a smaller 3 colour left chest maintaining 600pc an hour over 20K the machine really isn't the factor , fatigue is.
Lets face it, "most" shops don't get long runs 5k, 10k, 20k etc. We get a fair amount of 500-2,000 pcs orders but generally speaking, most are 48-288 pcs.For us, and I would argue a vast majority of shops, set up times are extremely important. All of these new presses have improved index speeds. Even many older presses can comfortable run at 500-600 pcs per hour. Set up times are where they stand out, or don't.
We do find our Sportsman 10C to be slower than our other presses (even the Sportsman 6C which is 2 years older), not by much but it's noticeable and if those printers were on another press with the same job they would go just a bit faster.That's why I went with the Cobra press for our latest small press. The not raising/lowering of the carousal speeds things up and is nicer with our setup (lasers overhead that don't get affected by it changing height, tack vacuum in back of the unloader platen).
Does one come out ahead of the other on a long run? Are we really only looking at setup time and ease of operation for the bulk of a purchase consideration?
Oh, you can add press size to the mix of important factors (really small presses are slightly faster to set up and run since it takes less time to walk around).pierre
Quote from: blue moon on March 18, 2021, 09:25:37 AMOh, you can add press size to the mix of important factors (really small presses are slightly faster to set up and run since it takes less time to walk around).pierrePlease walk around a smaller auto, then a larger and report back the time difference. You'll be shocked how little difference really is. I think there are plenty of logical arguments for not having a big auto like cost, space constraints, don't want to print that many colors and so on. But how long to walk around it I have always found that one to be one of the most ridiculous.