What are the differences between the Riley Hopkins 250 Press vs. the 300?Updated 2 years ago
There are quite a few differences between the Riley Hopkins 250 Press and the Riley Hopkins 300 Press. The following provides a quick breakdown of the differences between the two presses:
- The Base: The 250 is a tabletop press whereas the 300 press has a base.
- Micro Registration: The 250 has XY micros as well as a tilt adjustment. The 300 has XYZ micros
- Press Configurations: The 250 has the following configurations available – 4 Color, 1 Station; 4 Color, 2 Station; 4 Color, 4 Station; 6 Color, 2 Station; 6 Color, 4 Station. The 300 has larger configurations available — 4 Color, 4 Station; 6 Color, 4 Station; 6 Color, 6 Station; 8 Color, 6 Station.
- Space: The 250 has a diameter ranging from 59" to 90". The diameter of the 300 press ranges from 88" to 102".
- Press Accessories: For the 250, printers have the option to mount it on a press cart and add a laser guiding system to it. For the 300, printers can add side clamps and a laser guiding system to the press.
If you'd like a greater insight into the differences between the two presses, check out this article.