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    oliverseemless is offline Junior Member
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    Anyone want to buy ours?

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    Default If still selling email me

    Hi.

    If you're still selling email me.

    kingpd@businessprints.net

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    GESTN is offline Junior Member
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    Default Why OKI C9650??

    I see a lot of comparison of the Illumina and the OKI C9650 and they are fairly correct, same print engine with a few differences. The big thing I see in these discussions is cost of consumables. This is a problem with the OKI and Xante products alike, however, OKI also offers the CX3641 MFP through its elite dealers. The 3641 includes the Fiery Rip and a very nice scanner that makes it an all around copier as well as a printer. We are the elite dealer for KY and TN and we sell this unit with the Straight Shooter envelope feeder. It works great!! The big kicker in all of this is the consumable costs, by list price evaluation, the 3641 toners run 40-70% percent less than the Illumina and C9650 respectively. This is for the OEM toners! The initial cost of the unit is more, but you make up the difference in saving on consumables quickly. Just a little food for thought when considering which unit to look into......

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    jasonic77 is offline Junior Member
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    Default I have one for --$13,500 OBO

    Everything you need to start a small or home based print operation. I have been doing exclusively letterhead and envelopes but, am getting out of the printing business.
    I have:
    -2009 Xante Illumina DEP 4 color digital press, runs most envelopes and other paper stock up to 15pt laser-safe board 18.9"Wx47"L. only 35,000 impressions
    -replacement fuser, transfer belt, toner cartridges, and imaging drums.
    -Color management software, with job preview, cost analysis, file manipulation, and quality control features.
    -2010 Perfect 19" electric guillotine paper cutter.
    -5000 sheets of 11x17 #60 Husky offset (enough for 10,000 letterhead)
    -5,000 Athens #10 envelopes
    -1,000 Western Sulphite #10 envelopes

    All you need is a computer and a way to generate templates (I use Adobe CS3), and you are set.
    I am willing to negotiate price, but please no low-ballers or scammers.
    I am listing photos of the Xante and can send you additional photos if you like.
    [IMG]http:http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d63/crystald820/3n23o83l95V35Y05Q0aao66e41fb1ee961e04.jpg//[/IMG]


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