Recent content by Dave Lambert

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    Canon Canada trying to pull a fast one

    I purchased a Canon C7000 digital press in March of 2008, it was installed and we were trained middle of April 2008. When I purchased this machine, I was given a proposal in writing showing me my costs and ROI numbers over a 5 year period. Well yesterday I received an invoice for the period of...
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    Canon Digital Press

    Re: Canon Digital Press Still happy with our C7000 from Canon. As for Canon Service, they've only been called 3 times since our install in mid April, and those 3 calls were handled to our satisfaction. We have run just over 400k on it so far. But more important, our clients love the quality...
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    Canon 7000

    Re: Canon 7000 Sure I'll share, that's what this forum is all about. The cover stock we've discovered that doesn't crack is: Invercote Creato Cover 10.2 pt. and it's FSC as well.
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    Canon 7000

    Re: Canon 7000 Just a quick update on our Canon C7000 experience. We've now had it for 1 1/2 months. We've run 340,000 imps on it, using every kind of stock imaginable. One challenge we've had is finding a card stock that we could image and fold without it cracking on the fold...yes we found...
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    Canon 7000

    Re: Canon 7000 We have now had our C7000 for almost a month. We've run just over 150,000 imps on it. Service has been called twice, not once for copy quality. We get consistent quality from page 1-xxx. I'm still very very happy with this digital color printer. We run everything from...
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    Canon 7000

    Re: Canon 7000 I purchased a Canon C7000 3 weeks ago, so far we've run approx 80k on it. We are getting our "training" on how to run it tomorrow and Thursday. So far it's been pretty good to us considering we've had no training. The service reps really need to be better trained, for the...

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