When both machines 1 and 2 were built JBI fully expected them to work as anticipated. After a time each were found to have problems. Their claims at the time were true but soon changed when clean-out resulted in too much down time. They projected roll-out with each model but those unexpected issues resulted in the need to evolve the processor to where we are now. Processor #3 is much different than the first two processors with the early problems seemingly resolved (continuous clean-out and 30+ continuous operating days). If that remains consistent then they have they're flagship. And there appears to be a huge market because as soon as they reported the early results, buyers started lining up.