"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
IIRC, BaumanB mentioned a couple of DLE units pretty near the beginning, along with ballpark prices which seemingly ended that tangent. The units I've heard of in the past sounded rather complex--does that use a laser and mirror system for exposure?Very cool video, thanks for posting it.
Quote from: ScreenFoo on September 23, 2013, 01:56:13 PMIIRC, BaumanB mentioned a couple of DLE units pretty near the beginning, along with ballpark prices which seemingly ended that tangent. The units I've heard of in the past sounded rather complex--does that use a laser and mirror system for exposure?Very cool video, thanks for posting it. there was one at SGIA couple of years back. If I remember correctly, it was $380K.so, yes, out of price range for most if not all of us . . .pierre
Quote from: ScreenFoo on September 23, 2013, 01:56:13 PMIIRC, BaumanB mentioned a couple of DLE units pretty near the beginning, along with ballpark prices which seemingly ended that tangent. The units I've heard of in the past sounded rather complex--does that use a laser and mirror system for exposure?Very cool video, thanks for posting it. You might want to see what we are having in our booth at the SGAI. screen imaged and exposed in 40 seconds for a fraction of that!there was one at SGIA couple of years back. If I remember correctly, it was $380K.so, yes, out of price range for most if not all of us . . .pierre
Quote from: blue moon on September 23, 2013, 02:07:40 PMQuote from: ScreenFoo on September 23, 2013, 01:56:13 PMIIRC, BaumanB mentioned a couple of DLE units pretty near the beginning, along with ballpark prices which seemingly ended that tangent. The units I've heard of in the past sounded rather complex--does that use a laser and mirror system for exposure?Very cool video, thanks for posting it. there was one at SGIA couple of years back. If I remember correctly, it was $380K.so, yes, out of price range for most if not all of us . . .pierreAt last FESPA in London there was DLE-Eco unit available at $130k. The one in video was roughly $250k+ the last time I checked.
Confession of Equipment JunkieMost of Equipment in our Prepress is similar to what you can see in volker's video. Grunig G-112 for reclaiming & developing screens, Grunig G-104 for removing ink from screen, Autocoater from Grunig as well. Biggest differences in our setup are two: -we have manual moving of screens from phase to phase-we don't use CTS according to Volker's definition. We use inkjet based printer for printing opaque black ink onto the screen, then expose it.Now to confession: our not real but fake CTS (to stick to above definition) is valid purchase with rather short and quantifiable ROI. But the other part.... All those fancy machines like in video..... They will never ever beat Greg's or Dave's setup.... reclaim tanks are best value for money.... ROI for G-112 and G-104? Like never?And one more small detail. We spend more on screen chemicals than before buying automatic machines for reclaim and screen wash.. Maybe we are too stupid too setup proper programs on machines.. However we tweak them for four years now... Still no significant reduction of cost and still higher cost per screen than before.Boris
Quote from: BaumanB on September 23, 2013, 02:18:34 PMQuote from: blue moon on September 23, 2013, 02:07:40 PMQuote from: ScreenFoo on September 23, 2013, 01:56:13 PMIIRC, BaumanB mentioned a couple of DLE units pretty near the beginning, along with ballpark prices which seemingly ended that tangent. The units I've heard of in the past sounded rather complex--does that use a laser and mirror system for exposure?Very cool video, thanks for posting it. there was one at SGIA couple of years back. If I remember correctly, it was $380K.so, yes, out of price range for most if not all of us . . .pierreAt last FESPA in London there was DLE-Eco unit available at $130k. The one in video was roughly $250k+ the last time I checked.@baumanb: the dle-eco did not work properly in my tests, what was a pitty because the company making them is just half an hour driving far from our shop. on the photo you have signtronic on the left and the much cheaper dle-eco on the right side.by the way: did you sell me your t-shirt folding machine about two years ago???@244 it is the question what you expect from a cts. so if you try to compare an ink system to an imagesetter or a dle sytem i have to say that the quality can not compare. in ink sprayer is far away from the quality you get from a dle. a ink system needs at least minimum one worker being busy all the time.a dot sprayed by an ink system has 30% of the outer dot not beeing opaque, so a dot easily can gain or loose around 30& or much more. if you want to prints seps in a perfect quality this is a knock out! even between an "old" imagesetter i had big differences between agfa and heidelberg when compared the dots with a table microscope. so if you have a smaller shop or need screen with a accuracy that is less important an ink sprayer is a nice choice.@blue moon. in my shop i have an roi after less that three years.
244 - which booth at which show please?? I would LOVE to see this.....VERY interested!!