Yes that explains my experiences exactly. Cleaning the buildup on the machine is just a huge mess. I'm fixing discs for my home based business, so it's worth shelling out the extra money to not deal with the mess.
From what I see on their website, the VMI 3500 seems similar to the JFJ, while their hybrid line seems a lot cleaner and more what I am looking at. I just wish I had enough to buy it, I'll have to wait until a have a little bit more in the way of capital. I would love to try it out.
I have a local retro games store that uses another branded machine, and were they saying how much better it is than JFJ so I'll have to ask them what unit they are using. JFJ is great for the collector or gamer, but if you really have to put in the volume, you'll need something better.
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