Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have had a Kiwo I-Jet for four years. We are running one shift and doing up to 150 screens pretty easily. Our set up is one person images, exposes, develops, and tapes up screens. A good person can do all this plus coat screens. (OK we have a coating machine, so we can coat and image at the same time) I know three other shops that have the same brand machine, and they all feel the same as me....this machine alone has helped us grow. I have never experienced more than a few hours of down time, and that has been rare. Perhaps three times? Since we image a day ahead, even a little down time won't kill me. It may be a strain, but it won't shut us down. As far as a bottle neck, I'd beg to differ. Imagine life without film. Everything is digital, stored on servers (and backed up of course) A few keystrokes and you have your files. I will go into much more detail later, but have to split for now. I will also search for a few articles on the subject. Throw your questions and opinions my way. I'll answer and respond as best I can.
Something you may find interesting - the output from the Oyo product on a screen.It is difficult to catch a snap from a microscope that will get the sides and show the depth.This is the best I could do at 100 and 200 magnification to catch the layer and emulsion before exposing the stencil.
Quote from: DouglasGrigar on June 13, 2011, 07:36:08 PMSomething you may find interesting - the output from the Oyo product on a screen.It is difficult to catch a snap from a microscope that will get the sides and show the depth.This is the best I could do at 100 and 200 magnification to catch the layer and emulsion before exposing the stencil.do you know what size and lpi are those? They remind me of the AccuRIP dots I was getting before using Film Maker. Not as bad as the big ones in those pix, but very lumpy. I described them as "potatoes" and the ones from FM as blackberries. Neither were smooth like an imagesetter, but AR's were pretty lumpy. . .is that wax? What are the lines going through the dots? Was the head scraping across?
I'm guessing those lines are the ridges/knuckles of the mesh that the light is reflecting off of.
Oyo's Diablo was very, very fast, cheaper to buy than I-jet or our C-S-T unit and quality was better.But, at the time when I was getting their information, price for square meter of ribbon was 10$. And it always runs full width no matter if your image is just long thin line of text along moving direction. When I calculated, price of ribbon per screen was double our silver film price. Printhead should last 3-5 years. It better does, because it was 8500$ when I asked. From what i read and i don't remember where, they are very sensitive regarding air humidity. But that remains unconfirmed from Mark.He setup a blog, which is mostly inactive. http://oyoblogger.blogspot.com/
OK, I'll start with a few things and see where this goes. I will not get into a pissing match about companies or products. I know my machine pretty well, but not others.