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    Looking for opinions on digital press purchase

    Our business model and budget has narrowed our choices down to a couple. A used (4-5 years old) Nexpress 2100 or 2100 plus, versus a new (nearly) Canon 7000 vp or 6000 vp. Learning curve is a main criteria for us, Canon appears to be the simplest machine to run. Test files on the Canon looked...
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    Looking for opinions on digital press purchase

    I think I can justify either of these machine in my head. Assuming a used Nexpress 2100 plus could be had for what a new or nearly new 7000vp would cost, The Canon looks to have lower click costs, built in booklet making, an easier learning curve (?), and it's new. The Nexpress has the gloss...
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    Looking for opinions on digital press purchase

    Thanks for your help. I've sold for a 100 ppm Igen 3 and 70 ppm Xerox 7000, but I haven't been impressed with Xerox' maintenance contract terms, although these were contracts written several years ago. We would like to have a machine with a duty cycle of around 500,000, based on our projections...
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    Looking for opinions on digital press purchase

    Hello, new to this forum and looking for opinions. Looking to add a 70 ppm color digital press to our company within a month. We will be producing 100,000 clicks monthly to start and would like to have capacity to go over 300,000 monthly within the year. Budgeting 2000 - 2500 per month for...

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