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C6500 solution book
Hi,
I have had a few request for my solutions book. If you own a c6500/c6501/c5500/c5501 and would like some hints and tips to get the best out of your machine please email me at u8ertech at gmail.com.
I won't share your email and I won't charge for this. Please keep in mind this is only my own observations and does not form any part of Konica Minolta support at all. I can not offer any firmware, software or hardware.
If you don't own a KM please don't email as you will be asked to prove your ownership.
Last edited by UberTech; 07-20-2010 at 04:51 AM.
Reason: change email to block crawlers
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I don't own any of the mentioned KMs (only have an old 350 B&W) but I think that's a brilliant move on your side UberTech and I'm sure a lot of people will benefit from that. Well done!
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email sent..
i can see this book being extremely useful....
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Hi everyone, I just have a bit more editing to do, sorry, should have it to you by the end of the weekend.
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Fiery Rips
I am looking in to purchasing a Bizhub Pro 6501, but I'm concerned about the rips, I am new to digital printing but have a commercial printing shop. Will the embedded fiery handle most jobs, or do I need to go to the external fiery? The internal rip doesn't seem to have trapping, is this necessary for color print jobs on a digital printer. What are the other factors to consider between the basic rip and the other external rips. There is about a $7,000 price difference between these 2 options.
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 Originally Posted by zprinter
I am looking in to purchasing a Bizhub Pro 6501, but I'm concerned about the rips, I am new to digital printing but have a commercial printing shop. Will the embedded fiery handle most jobs, or do I need to go to the external fiery? The internal rip doesn't seem to have trapping, is this necessary for color print jobs on a digital printer. What are the other factors to consider between the basic rip and the other external rips. There is about a $7,000 price difference between these 2 options.
I have had machines with internal Fiery Controllers before, I would HIGHLY recommend going with the external rip, you won't regret it.
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 Originally Posted by JayDA
I have had machines with internal Fiery Controllers before, I would HIGHLY recommend going with the external rip, you won't regret it.
I Agree. Internal rip is for an office environment.
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Those who have sent me an email with the required validation should have a copy of the tips. If you haven't please email me and let me know.
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