The Economics Of Ink-jet Addressing
With ink-jet addressing equipment, speed is more important than the price tag.
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One of the attendees cornered me and boasted that their arrangement was better at 28,000 pieces per hour with only two people. But a common mistake is to calculate output per person only. When looking at labor, one will obtain a better return on investment when the faster machine exceeds the slower machine by the cost of the additional labor for each hour.
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