Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on September 24, 2013, 07:21:38 AMFor Anatol to be number 2, we must assume that Workhorse doesn't have 10 - 1 or more Javelins out there to Titans or Horizons. At least in my searching before I knew much about the boards and the industry, it was very easy to assume M&R and Workhorse where the two main brands. The others just don't show up the same in Google and so on. (At least not back when I had started my research). Market is/has changed for sure and I do think Anatol makes a good press and they have to be selling a good bit of those Titans and Horizons. But is it out selling Workhorse yet? What are we suggesting makes a company 2 now? Total presses sold? Total presses sold this year? Total Sales? Good point Brandt, I guess I just stopped looking at the Javs as a competent press with the V squeegee, but that doesn't mean they should be counted out.Still not sure, just because they come up for sale used more often doesn't mean their are more of them... could just mean more people realize they want something else.Bauraden's never show up for sale used, doesn't mean they aren't the best... just means people don't let them go!
For Anatol to be number 2, we must assume that Workhorse doesn't have 10 - 1 or more Javelins out there to Titans or Horizons. At least in my searching before I knew much about the boards and the industry, it was very easy to assume M&R and Workhorse where the two main brands. The others just don't show up the same in Google and so on. (At least not back when I had started my research). Market is/has changed for sure and I do think Anatol makes a good press and they have to be selling a good bit of those Titans and Horizons. But is it out selling Workhorse yet? What are we suggesting makes a company 2 now? Total presses sold? Total presses sold this year? Total Sales?
Mike from Anatol called today to address any concerns I might have about their equipment. Turns out he follows the forum saw the thread and wanted to answer any questions I might have. We discussed pricing, his views on addressing customer issues their two year warranty and what's covered. I understand his survival is based on making sales but I felt he was genuine and addressed my questions honestly. Like I said I am trying to gather info and probably won't pull the trigger for a while but I think it was outstanding of him to address the issues brought up here and to take the lead and contact me.
I know I defend Anatol a lot here reason being is there's a bunch of blue boys here, and if you ask about any other press they will toss M&R in and split the river. I can't and will not bash M&R cause that guy has been real good to me even though I print with the Red 1 and dry with the Blue 1. If this was an M&R thread you wouldn't hear a word from anyone tossing in Anatol or any other press except maybe Sonny with MHM, I say this again it's your money and whatever press you buy, buy wise and get what fit you.Darryl
I personally don't think you should spend that much money on an auto and have ANY issues with it for at least a few years and a million imprints. If I had any issues like I've read from numerous Anatol customers I would have gone ape. Daryll and Donnie have had decent luck with their machine and service but there are dozens of unhappy customers found in a google search within the first page or two. If a little manufacturer like 2M can make a machine that is as solid and reliable as ours is, there is no excuse for Anatol not to make a better one, yet they don't. Notice I didn't say "can't" because I'm sure they could but they won't commit to excellence or make much of an effort from what I can tell. There are at least 4 better machines out there, maybe a few less features than Anatol, but I doubt it will take months to get an issue resolved and I doubt you would have an issue if you went with another manufacturer. If the machines worked the way they are supposed to from install then they'd have a great lineup of presses, but the fact is they don't right now and unfortunately this story is so old that I don't think anything is going to change. The best predicter of future behavior past behavior and these stories of press problems and bad service are nothing new. By all means buy whatever you want and whatever you think is going to work best for your shop, this is just one man's opinion who has been wrong about things in the past.