Update:
I unplugged the best Epson I've ever owned Tuesday and sadly gave it away. It was not only printing skewed films, but often not picking up films to feed at all. B'Bye my old friend...
On another thread, I stated I'm installing a 4800 soon but it will take some fiddling. That, and I had a new in box 1400 on the shelf. So I set it up and it ALSO was printing skewed films, and not always picking up. At this time I should point out I have a DITTO multi sheet feeder attachment for the 1400 from the same organization that markets AccuRip.
Here is what I discovered. I got a couple of boxes of film that aren't quite squarely cut. I removed the Ditto (which is slightly restrictive at the point of feeding) and boom! Perfect films! Even the whackadoodle ones feed just fine, with the DITTO removed. I guess it just wasn't allowing the print feed mechanism to get aligned in preparation for printing. Now, the registration is within a rounding error of perfection.
So. I will replace the DITTO on the next shipment of film, and see if it works okay. In the mean time, I'm going to start fiddling with my 4800. A CTS/DTS is not in the cards for this low volume shop at the present time. When I start running about double the screens per day, then we'll see about that....
And it looks like I've given away a perfectly good (but high mileage) 1400.
Stan
P.S. From another thread I'm watching carefully. I met LuckyFlyinROUSH from KCMO while at a seminar last week. He graciously demo'ed his I-Image. EYE POPPING, I'd say! So I'm not saying never, but I just need to grow our volume a bit.
Here is what he wrote just this evening.
Re: What's it worth?
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If I lost this machine in a fire...it would be replaced immediately. I'll never go back to film. Was it worth the 62k...I'm a cheap ass so I'll say no. It's just a damn over sized printer... 62k is kind of crazy if you think about it
It has however in my mind paid for itself already (6 months). The output my shop has seen from pre-I-Image to now has been over double, especially on our small runs days. Majority of smaller runs 36-200. 2-6 colors mostly. This is partially due to we never used tri-lock before. For instance today on one press we printed
2054imp 61 setups 28 jobs...
We run a tight ship. So tight that I'll even go in and burn screens so my guys can stay on the presses. If I believe that I am worth XXX$ per hour as I bring in all of the work to make the company tick.....etc then the I-Image has paid for itself.