pippinainteasy
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Does anyone like their envelope printer?
We've been through Oki and Xante and they are junk
We've been through Oki and Xante and they are junk
Thats all i need to know. Thank You.We have had a Xante EnPress for a year. Total POS. On average we have to clear jams 55 times per box of envelopes.
They have sent 4 replacement doors, replacement drums, parts for the feed conveyor and exit conveyor. Last month Xante
sent a replacement printer. Its even worse that the original. It will not feed more that 6 envelopes without jaming.
In the last week they have cross shipped 2 different printers to try to resolve our issues. First one was stuck in some type of factory mode and unusable.We have had a Xante EnPress for a year. Total POS. On average we have to clear jams 55 times per box of envelopes.
They have sent 4 replacement doors, replacement drums, parts for the feed conveyor and exit conveyor. Last month Xante
sent a replacement printer. Its even worse that the original. It will not feed more that 6 envelopes without jaming.
Do you have an estimate for price per copy or envelope for color print jobs?I have a 2013 Xante Impressia, prints #10 envelopes fine. Rare for me to have a jam. Just ran A8's through it and only issue was I had to put a finger on the flaps to keep them from opening, somewhere around here I have a piece that will do that for me. But I forgot where I put it.
We had our first one replaced due to unfixable issues. With the first one, those little flap-holder parts were attached with velcro and did just fine. On the newer one, they are attached with sticky pads and started coming off repeatedly almost immediately. I finally left them off - afraid they would fall off during a run and get sucked into the machine.I have a 2013 Xante Impressia, prints #10 envelopes fine. Rare for me to have a jam. Just ran A8's through it and only issue was I had to put a finger on the flaps to keep them from opening, somewhere around here I have a piece that will do that for me. But I forgot where I put it.
What sizes are you able to get through your 7210? We have a 7200x and it's hit and miss. 9x12 and 10x13 run great but smaller sizes not so much.We run envelopes on our Versant 2100 and Ricoh 7210. Both run them pretty well.
Oh Xante.
The stories I have.
It is simple machine that has made life extremely complicated.
I have been fortunate enough to learn a lot about this machine due to the engine being a Ricoh SP C821DN re-branded.
Also, because it's a Ricoh, I've been able to cut our consumable cost practically in half.
To answer the first question, do I like our printer. No.
However, there really is no other options at that price point.
We just looked at a machine powered by the Memjet Mach6.
We weren't exactly wowed by the quality or the process itself.
What sizes are you able to get through your 7210? We have a 7200x and it's hit and miss. 9x12 and 10x13 run great but smaller sizes not so much.
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