What is like a ryobi 3302 i can buy??????

stickycreationz

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I want to buy a ryobi 3302 seen a couple go for 5-7 thousand. Help me with a machine that is comparable to the ryobi 3302 two color please
 
The AB Dick 9985 and the Itek 3985 are the same machine just different names and the itek lacks alot of the electrical stuff. I run a AB Dick 9985 and love it If you seen a 3302 for $5-7K thats a steal man!! unless of course its unrepairable. I looked at one the other day that was the same as mine crestlines and all, it was $15K. I would buy two more of them if i could afford it they are that nice and I can run 4 color on it all day!
 
  • Hi, I have a TOKO R2 SH for sale, it is 2 tower / 2 color, has less than 500,000 impressions, circa 2005. Leverless operation, Continuous dampening system similar to Crestline, pushguide registration board, roller wash-up system, nice clean press out of school. Located in New York, we can palletize and ship anywhere USA Mainland $10,000 Let me know is you interested. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhKKUXVs9PA
    I have taken covers off to show how much new the press is but all covers are present and currently installed.
     
    Hi all thanks for the replies i just drove for 14 hrs and got an itek 3985 with crestlines (ryobi 3302) an itek 960 with a t-head and envelope feeder for it. A challenge 30.5" paper cutter a brown 2000 plate burner with camera burns 5 plates at one time a plate process sink 30,000 four color process papers blankets plate cutters tables, inks and much more for 7,500.00
     
    Not bad except for the camera - this is not yesterday - this is day before before yesterday :) technology. Other than that - if equipment in descent shape - you've got excellent deal if not - not so excellent. Press Technician charges $125 per hour + travel and, man, those add up quickly. When we bought the TOKO I had to offered you, it had 245,000 impressions only so once I had installed it, leveled it I invited a Toko service dealer for check-up. Please keep in mind that this is nearly brand new press - few pieces where broken, little something here and there, some new rollers, etc. I wound up with $1000+ bill for labor time alone! Just as much for the parts and some extra blankets etc. Rolling what seems to be a good deal trough the door may look good on paper but getting it all to work / producing saleable product depend on many things. Spend wise, good luck.
     
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