Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Depending on how many laser banks you get the price range is expected to be 80k-140k. If you do the math you may find that 80k is not that much more than a Douthitt (for example) over a 5-6 year period. Our Douthitt is 3 1/2 years old and it's way over due for a new print head. The print head life is about 2-3 years and replacement cost is $4600.A new Douthitt is about 55k and a decent exposure unit is 10-15k. 2 print heads in 5-6 years is $9200. Add the cost of wax over that period and you are easily over 80K. We also have a 5k metal halide exposure unit and replace the bulb every 2 - 2 1/2 years. I forget what the bulb costs but they are not cheap.So, if you look at the long term, the laser is less expense to own and maintain over time. Extend that math out to 10-15 years. We don't buy based on the "get in" price. We buy based on current and projected future needs.A machine like this would future proof our screen making.
Is there a way to tell the laser machine to only go down so far on the screen, so that it doesn't need to pass over the entire screen size?
Absolutely. Shops that print pockets constantly (on a dedicated press sometimes), will gang up multiple pockets and left chests, etc. Conversely, those who do not often gang them up to the back prints, flip the screen and triloc, and Bobs your uncle!