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  1. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    I think the biggest thing to take away from this is that your process isn’t how anyone else does things. So your doing it “wrong” based on industry standards. You were able to get away with it because the 550 just deleted everything 3mm from the edge. So your image might not have actually been...
  2. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    I think your experience is the only one that feels that the 550 would be superior quality than the 180. And most likely the alignment issue as well. As @pippip showed with his Versant 80, it will hold perfect registration for an A4 sheet and had perfect margins. There has to be something that...
  3. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    Here you go. Printed and hand cut on a cheap guillotine in maybe 5 minutes. I didn't do an A3 sheet just because set up would have been a nightmare. But, this can be done and time saving. And honestly, my hydraulic cutter would be more accurate than my hand cutting, and this is pretty spot on.
  4. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    Id strongly consider it if the UK allowed us Americans in right now lol. I feel like if he posted the file here I could have it done in 10 minutes and done perfectly.
  5. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    I don't think your being fed a load of bs at all. These machines have tolerances that they are expected to hold. generally somewhere around 1mm. These aren't offset machines or wide format machines that hold perfect registration. BUT, they do a very good job at it for each image/sheet being...
  6. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    I really think you'll save time and money by printing on a larger sheet and cutting down to the exact margins that you are wanting. A nice rotary trimmer would work well and you could hit your crop marks every time and have an exact margin. Spend a couple hundred bucks on this and see if it...
  7. AP90

    Starting a shop for political printing

    Well ill start with one of the items you keep mentioning, the Indigo. They are probably the best digital printer out there. they are still toner and not inkjet though. The 3000 and 5000 series are I'm going to say 10 years old. Which in terms of digital equipment is about 2 lifetimes. I wouldn't...
  8. AP90

    Starting a shop for political printing

    Biggest things missing that we need to know. What is your budget and what do you expect volume to be?
  9. AP90

    Decision making process – Investment in digital printing + finishing equipment

    I will say that we have a Versant 3100 and finish all our saddle stitched stuff inline. The slow down on the machine is minimal, and the books come out fully trimmed and ready to box. The square fold is a must have if you ask me when finishing digitally printed booklets. They just dont lay near...
  10. AP90

    wear caused by coated paper

    If you have a Versant series from Xerox, coated papers will ruin your 2nd BTR's quickly.
  11. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    If you look at your CED it should give you what is considered within specs for the registration. I believe the 180 is +/- 1mm. So if you if you are wanting a perfect 3mm border all the way around, your best best is going to be manually trimming it yourself from SRA3. It doesn't cost much more...
  12. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    Well we have a V3100. A lot more machine than you, but similar. We do have the full width array for alignment and calibration. But our 3100 holds registration really well. I just did a perfect bound book run (8000 sheets of guys) and every block of books cut split the trim marks. This is a...
  13. AP90

    Xerox 550 vs Versant 180....Post installation regret.

    Was this a used or brand new machine? Something is not right about what is going on with the machine. Either on Xerox’s end or your end. Did you get sample prints from X and have ran those same samples once it is installed? That should tell you pretty much everything right there. Also, are you...
  14. AP90

    Coca-Cola to Launch Paper Bottles

    We’re all gonna die, might as well enjoy things before we do lol.
  15. AP90

    Study shows face masks don’t stop infections

    I’ve been tested numerous times and have had the antibody test as well. Also, no one I’m in direct contact with me has had it either.
  16. AP90

    Folded edge cracking

    Would a hand operated scoring machine be feasible? Low cost and if you just need it during winter it wouldn’t take up much space sitting all summer.
  17. AP90

    Any experience with Versant 180 booklet maker staple refills?

    There’s 2 tabs that you have to squeeze together and it releases the top “hinge” to open up and access the staple cartridge from the housing. This video is the same cartridge for our 3100.
  18. AP90

    Study shows face masks don’t stop infections

    Probably the exact same amount as if I did wear a mask everywhere. But I have infected 0 since I have never had Covid and no one around me has had it. And to tell you exactly how selfish I am, we had a full family get together for Thanksgiving AND Christmas. The horror, right. I know I know...
  19. AP90

    Study shows face masks don’t stop infections

    Illinois as well. Wanting schools open, inside dining is now ok. Believe NY is going on about opening schools as well. Michigan as well. But yes, Cali being the main one. 2 weeks ago they thought it was unsafe to do much more than leave the house. 1 week later everything's all peachy. Also...
  20. AP90

    Study shows face masks don’t stop infections

    Amazing how less than a week after Biden’s inauguration places are lifting stay at home orders and that we can now “see the light at the end of the tunnel”. Couldn’t see it Jan. 19th but could Jan. 21st 🤷🏾‍♂️

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