I've had an inquiry yesterday from someone trying to calibrate Morning Flight for the Kodak / Ryobi 5334 DI press. Since it's basically an offset press, I would be inclined to set it up as my 4-color offset rather than digital.
It may be waterless, but it uses plates so all the functions you have in MF for plates and such would be useful even though a DI makes and loads plates by itself.
Offset guys whine when we call our digital machines "presses"; well, I'm insulted when they call their DI machine a "digital" press!
I almost bought one 3 years ago, although it was a Presstek, it's basically an automated offset press, but not. The consumables are similar to a normal offset.