Most seem to differ only in format capibilites and options. Muller feeder pockets are removable so they can be configured for a variety of job types. Bravos can be purchased with AMRYS (auto setup) which cuts makeready time, plus they can stitch up to 13,000 an hour. Another brand to consider which is more cost effective is the OSAKA. I think BEST Graphics sells these. They are essentially a Muller painted a different color. I have seen both demonstrated and they are good machines. We went with the Muller Bravo with AMRYS, more expensive but the setup features couldn't be beat.
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