Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I would agree with all said about the flashbacks (even tho i have one and use it occasionally when I need to run a 6 color job).the Saber is kinda interesting tho in that you can mix and match 'roll-in' flashbacks and quartz flash units... so when you have a complex job that you would need to flash multiple times, you have that option.That being said, I really am looking forward to seeing the GT3.Phil/Paul/etc from workhorse or other vendors... did Workhorse license the Revolver patent from M&R or implement something like it? I haven't seen it mentioned in any of the brochures or videos.
I view the flashbacks as a afterthought to saving people print heads. If you figure up the slower speed you'd have to run at for the life of a press with a flashback you can easily justify going with full flashes just in faster production alone I would think. I would go full flashes.
I disagree... I think a regular flash in a fully functioning head is an after thought... You spend about 5k for a print head that you won't use.
The flash back seems like a forward thinking way to regain that head and money spent. Real world physics mean you have to make sacrifices to accomplish this but there is a sacrifice one way or another.
With the Sabre being able to use both, I think they win that argument hands down... Have your cake and eat it too kind of deal... Though you have to now spend more money, it's not money being thrown away for good.
I always thought that was a good thing about the American brand presses, you don't have to spend money for a print head to have a flash station.
Gilligan, have you ever run an auto? Even if it runs you $5k for a head you rarely use, you will make that up in no time with increased production.They both have their place though. We can't fit a huge pres in our shop, and if you need that extra print color, it's invaluable.