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    RIP IC-601 from Konica Minolta

    The c65hc don't know but the c70hc works with the external rip from km(ic-601)!
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    RIP IC-601 from Konica Minolta

    We are looking on RIP's for an Km C70hc, and the KM dealer toll us that the RIP from KM is a loot cheaper! Can any one tell me if this is any good choice? Any one with experience on working with that rip!? What is the pro's and con's!? It is any good with variable data printing? thanks
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    what machine to buy? xerox or km?!

    Last week i went testing a KM C70hc, and its print quality its amazing! I realy like the photo quality! I also like the creo rip, but the KM rep told me thant the creo doesn't have freeform (master page) like fiery or freeflow rip's! Any one can confirm thist?! thanks
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    what machine to buy? xerox or km?!

    We have also to look to C75 witch is cheaper than J75!
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    what machine to buy? xerox or km?!

    Pitersen, I know i need to have samples, right now i already have samples for KM C70HC and C6000, and i'm waiting for schedule a test for the 570 color, J75 and C75! My fear is that the 570 color bring the same color consistent that my DC260 and more ou less problems!
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    what machine to buy? xerox or km?!

    Thank you Poppin, I know the ROI for the J75 its higher for our print volume, in the C70HC we have the possibility for a cheaper one because its a showroom machine, and as a killer price and click charge very low!! I think the entry model for production in Portugal is the 6000L, regarding ricoh...
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    what machine to buy? xerox or km?!

    We have a xerox docucolor 260, and its starting to be too expensive to run, and we are looking for a new machine. We do 60% of our print in coated stock in SRA3 format, the rest is another material for BID numbers! Our mothly average is 12.000 prints in sra3. De need a stable, and Color consiten...

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