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    What printer should I buy: iGen4 / Nexpress S2500 / Indigo 3500

    Offset is not a candidate for this print job because this job has variable data. Otherwise yes, those presses would work.
  2. M

    What printer should I buy: iGen4 / Nexpress S2500 / Indigo 3500

    I'd never heard of the high chroma toner until you mentioned it. It sounds promising, but would have to arrive pretty quickly to address my needs. I contacted both my Oce and Konica reps about this and they are looking into it. I'll let you know if they have anything germane to say on this.
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    What printer should I buy: iGen4 / Nexpress S2500 / Indigo 3500

    Craig you make good points and here are my responses: Our iGen3 does a good job of handling the print jobs that we need it to handle. we run it at around 400,000 impressions/month and our volume is growing. The reason we are looking at the KM6500 is because we have one particular project which...
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    What printer should I buy: iGen4 / Nexpress S2500 / Indigo 3500

    Thanks for the feedback. We did try the Line 1 screen (and dot 1 dot 2 and line 2), but it didn't seem to make much difference in the mottled effect of the halftones. Perhaps I should have fooled more with the 'halftone simulation' feature. I would definitely look at the 6501 if I thought that...
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    What printer should I buy: iGen4 / Nexpress S2500 / Indigo 3500

    Craig and Everybody: The originator of this thread (Dave Lyons) and I are co-workers. Both working on this same project together. That said...I had the opportunity to test this very print job on a KM6500 yesterday. It was actually the Oce CS650 with the Fiery RIP, but I believe that it's the...
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    What printer should I buy: iGen4 / Nexpress S2500 / Indigo 3500

    But that would be if all the samples were printed in CMYK. However I think you will see a difference between a 4 color, 5 color, and a 7 color sample. If the full capabilities of the equipment are used the difference in the final printed product becomes more evident.

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