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As somebody said earlier, autos have a manual dispense switch. It is important to remember though that autos have electronic controls for the different switches where most semi-autos (I believe) rely on a mechanical on/off switch. Less things that can go wrong on a semi.
Some Automatics (La Marzocco AV models for instance) have mechanical rocker brew switches in addition to the electronic panel switches. This allows normal semi-automatic operation should the brain go down. I use the different electronic switches primarily for pre-determined volumetric group flush from idle, different button for shorter volumetric post shot flush, cup heating, PF rinse etc. while primarily using the manual switches for brewing.
James Doyle said:As somebody said earlier, autos have a manual dispense switch. It is important to remember though that autos have electronic controls for the different switches where most semi-autos (I believe) rely on a mechanical on/off switch. Less things that can go wrong on a semi.
Lever machines like this two group are used by some in commercial settings. An experienced lever barista can pull exquisite shots it's very difficult to match with an electric pump machine. During a shootout it took me 4 tries to come close.
Joe said:I guess for clarification I should say that I was not referring to lever as a semi-automatic. A lever machine seems very organic but I am not sure how realistic one would be in a commercial setting. I guess you can only have so much control over the shot...
Manual dispense switches seem to be the best way to go.
Hi Mike,
May I know how to extract a perfect shot from this type lever machine. I had a 1 unit as the picture. Please
advice.
Thanks
Boyd
Even if coffee tasted the same out of both semi and fully automatic, it takes all the fun out of it! If there's no skill involved it's much easier to get bored and sloppy. Keep yourself (and your baristas) on your toes and produce quality and consistency :)
I am not a lever machine expert, suggest you spend some time here.
boyd said:Hi Mike,
May I know how to extract a perfect shot from this type lever machine. I had a 1 unit as the picture. Please
advice.
Thanks
Boyd
traditional machine, of course. Why would i pay 3.50 for a drink made by someone pushing a button? No creativity, art or heart in that cup! Plus super automatic machines yes they are consistent but, consistently average have you been to Starbucks? I like the la pavoni machines, www.coffeestuff.com
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