Does the v800 still require special digital window env. or is it a special fuser of some kind?We have used the Mach 5 inkjet printer in the past they now have the mach 6 which is about 30K last i checked. I now use a Cannon V800 just for envelopes and they run around 40k i believe. The mach 6 inkjet is limited to uncoated stocks as it does not have a drying /curing attachment.
We actually started with an Intel many years ago and the Impressia replaced that.I would have said to check out Intec but it looks like they got out of Printers when Plockmatic bought them out.
The 910 is overall a great machine just not for envelopes. I have rarely ran envelopes on it. I had a c850(generation before 910) that I would run envelopes on, but I would not recommend that machine to run large amounts of envelopes. You really have to play with the media settings, and even if you find the perfect settings it will still give you problems. Jams, dog eared envelopes, constant reloading (you can't put more than like 75 #10s in the trays. You can only run envelopes out of trays 1-3 which don't have optimization settings for the trays). Your salesman will be adamant that it will run envelopes, and it sure will just not like how it handles normal paper. A lot cheaper too with the Enpress unless you have an insane color click rate on the 910.Canon ImagePress C910
Intec CS5600
Anyone have experience or opinions with these?
IntoPrint bought out OKI for north america.I would have said to check out Intec but it looks like they got out of Printers when Plockmatic bought them out.
That is a shame, that OKI 931/941 was a workhorse printer when mated up with a good feeder and conveyor.
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