Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Wondering what people's thoughts and or I guess experience, is in terms of getting rid of our "main" manual press. I say "main" because we have a few 4/1's that we use for on-site printing. In our situation it is a space thing. It's been probably 9 months now the manual has been moved to a place where it is not feasible to use on our main dryer. It is actually up against a wall basically 10' past the end of the dryer out feed. We've used it maybe 5 times in 8 months, 2 of them being me printing a 1 off for my son and another time we used it for our open house.
always good to have a manual that works with all of the other tools in the shop. If it doesn't share pallets or accept a reg system and doesn't 'fit' in the shop..
We have 2 autos and our minimum is 24. We have 3 4/1 manuals that are easily moved and tucked away. The actual "need" to print a 5 or 6 color small run is zero. We'd have transfers made, or most likely just turn it away. The 6/4 I just can't see a user for anymore. You guys are split on advice, that's not helping me!!! Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk