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Gino

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Recently, I've run into some major personal problems, so I think I'm gonna be down-sizing. I have many things I'll be listing, but the one I'd like to start with is my flatbed.

It's a Dilli Neo Titan 1606, which means it's a 6 color machine. CMYK with Lt C and Lt M. With six colors you can virtually get almost any colors ya need. I can't crate it up and ship it, unless I'm paid additionally to do it.
Anyway, there are 2 problems concerning the condition. The C head needs to be replaced. However, I have 3 additional heads that will come with the machine. Any head will work. They're interchangeable. The other thing is the flush line sprung a pin hole and should be replaced. Another somewhat easy fix. In addition, I will give you my tech's name and contact information and he will travel just about anywhere in the lower 48. He should be brought in to set the machine up properly and make sure everything is level and working correctly. At the same time he could fix the two problems. It can do reel to reel for banners or run basically any kinda substrate through as long as its less than 2" thick. It's 64" wide and unlimited length. We've done doors,Glass mirrors and 1,000's upon 1,000's of Cor-X AMC, any kinda plastics, backlit faces and you name it..... it can do it.

I am only asking for the best offer.

It's not the fastest thing out there by a long shot, but in a decent print mode you can get about 3.5 48" x 96" panels of anything done an hour. We just always counted on 3 an hour. You'll also get all the racks for it.

Anyone interested in more details can post here or PM me.

Here are a few pics of the machine. The last one is things being cut down in a jiffy with the fletcher.

:thankyou: Gino


:thumb: ps..
I will also give my rip and print program along with it. Wassatch.
 

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2B

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Hope you can get the problems sorted and resolved positively.
Best of luck
 
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JBurton

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Ya know, as much as I'm sure you'd rather not scale back, I haven't seen anyone on the shop complain about consolidating or eliminating equipment and turning to ordering. I mean, my old man constantly goes on about how we shouldn't have mothballed our crane, but the reduced stress of not watching that thing flex, the reduced insurance, maintenance, general overhead of having the thing running safely, all of it have probably extended his time on this earth significantly. Hopefully this is a net positive move for ya.

On to the printer, any idea of the sq/ft its run through? General age of the machine?
 
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Gino

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The machine is from 2010. I bought it as a demo. It was only demo-ed at Atlantic city and in their own showroom As for amount having gone through it, no idea. The fletcher is a 3000 with a digital level, which ya don't really need if it's level on the floor. I'll have that and many other things in another thread.
 

Gino

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Other than the distributor using it for his demo room, I'm the guy with an 'A' title for it. As for the weight, I know I can't pick it up. I needed 2 tow motors to get it off the truck and into the shop and partly position it. Then, we put it on 2 heavy duty dollies and about 8 guys to put it in it's final resting place. I'd guess a little over 3 ton.
 
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