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    Xerox 560 vs KM C6000

    :) I'm from Los Angeles CA! I wouldn't mind getting away for awhile. Weather is beautiful and so are the girls, but it's too damn expensive, rude and crowded. My Great Grandfather was English, my last name is Walker, and I love 70's-80's Punk Rock. Why not the UK :))) Sincerely, Steve...
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    Xerox 560 vs KM C6000

    It think its the Tech. It think its the Tech. Word of caution though, service seems to be hit and miss. In the UK Xerox has quite a poor rep whereas KM, in my experience is second to none, incredible service from everyone. In the US the reverse seems to be true so you need to consider how...
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    Xerox 560 vs KM C6000

    I wish Joined this forum sooner! Its been trial and error til now. I use a Creo rip, and it's awesome! The Marketing department likes using me as an on demand print shop. They make frequent changes to our sales collateral so I print as needed. They want pro quality. And fast turn around...
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    Xerox 560 vs KM C6000

    Thanks Andy, you bring up a good point about quantity. We are considering out-sourcing our Sales Letter which is the bulk of what I do on the machine. I'd hate to get a light production machine and have it sit. I noticed with my X250 that it runs better when I'm doing higher volume. Andy...
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    Xerox 560 vs KM C6000

    I do about 25,000 to 60,000 clicks a month. Most of which are sales letters we send to prospective clients (Finch Brt Wht 8.5 x 11 paper) the other are sale kit inserts (carolina 14pt 18 x 12 short grain, impostion/step and repeat on the Creo) Currently I have a Xerox DC 250 with a Creo rip...
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    Introduce yourself!

    New to the site New to the site Hi, My name is Steve and I've been doing light production printing for almost 10 years for 1-800-Dentist. We've used the Xerox DC250 for about 5 of those years. Now we are looking to upgrade, so I find myself here looking to learn a few things about different...

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