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    sykomac is offline Junior Member
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    Default KM C6000 experience

    Good day all.

    We are seriously looking at a Konica Minolta C6000 for use in our press room.

    Has anyone here had any experience - good or bad - using this system?

    We actually do a lot of work on 130# Cover Stock. The salesman said it would be no problem. He took some stock to print some samples. I haven't heard how that has gone yet.

    Is this machine particular about humidity, etc. ?

    Is the registration from sheet to sheet good ?

    Thanks,
    Paul

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    Have you used any konica equipment before? I havent run the 6000 so I can only speak on the older model machines like the 6500.

    You shouldnt have much of a problem with that paper, generally the machines will run more then they're spec'd for.

    Humidity can be an issue depending where you are. If humidity is a concern on your other equipment, it probably will be on the konica as well. (they do have an optional de-curler as well)

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    our tech can't seem to get the registration consistent...been a nightmare this first week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jotterpinky View Post
    our tech can't seem to get the registration consistent...been a nightmare this first week.
    Ooh man where are you. I didn't realize that you were the one with registration problem on C6000. I think that you are unlucky with techs
    C6000 has much better registration then 700 or can be achieved.
    Did your tech try the suggestion that I've provided in your other post?

    sykomac Any digital printer is particular about humidity. If a salesman is telling you it ain't. Then when you place your first service call the tech will tell it.
    Anyway C6000 is a great piece of equipment.

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    If you don't keep digital equipment in an environmentally controlled room you WILL NOT be happy with it's performance. I knew of one place that had theirs in a press room and the internal temperature of the machine got so high it would through out error codes left and right. The tech finally told them that they would not work on the machine until it was in the proper environment. Ask for something like a customer expectation document, that will lay down the proper environment for you.

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    what is proper environment?THX

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitye View Post
    what is proper environment?THX
    Temperature 18-23 °C
    Humidity 40-60 %RH

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    Default 130lb Cover

    130lb is 350gsm the 6000 only does 300gsm about a 12pt.
    If you have trouble they wont support that weight of paper.
    The 8000 does 350gsm and internal re-humidifier to help with
    any paper issues. Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C8000 - YouTube

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    sykomac is offline Junior Member
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    Thanks for the replies.

    I now have a couple more questions to ask the sales rep before buying.

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    I have had the C6000 for about 2 months now.
    Not 1 problem yet, registration perfect on duplexing, colours perfect, can print 350gsm as long as you stay with in a certain card thickness. Has inbuilt heaters in a all trays for paper, large capacity has heater and air assist. I am yet to have a paper jam!
    I use the inbuilt controller too, no Fiery or Creo needed, it prints what you put in.


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