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  1. EdwardB

    Is the Ricoh Pro C7500 comparable to the Versant 4100?

    if I remember the 1st generation correctly, I would have said run away.... now that they are on the 5th Gen, and spec wise, I'd say they are definitely worth looking into. 5th ink would definitely be an improvement over the 4100. The max GSM is nearly identical (400+ vs 470? can it...
  2. EdwardB

    Versant 280 White Banding Mottle

    I've gotten 2nd BTRs with bad lift mechanisms/bad home sensors. Glad they could figure it out.
  3. EdwardB

    Envelope printer

    IntoPrint bought out OKI for north america. https://www.intoprint.com/sub-category/digital-toner-printing We have an OKI 931e with a DF-330 envelope feeder, which is just a 31ppm version of the 1360. Same exact machines, just a different logo on it.
  4. EdwardB

    Versant 280 Alignment Range, specifically skew

    super heavy stocks you may need to increase your "Aligner Roll Pressure", I find this under "Advanced Stock Setup", this increases the amount of pressure placed against the registration. this would correct for a small amount of random skew. **Edit... you know when the value is too high if you...
  5. EdwardB

    Versant 280 White Banding Mottle

    Cross direction?: power as stated pcb the flywheel on the bed that co-locates with the 2nd BTR bad cable harness/connection on the drum bed
  6. EdwardB

    Versant 280 White Banding Mottle

    lots of things to look at. These are in the direction of printing? if so: 2nd BTR (though usually they all have the same image defects on every color) dev housings (are there lumps of toner in it?) durty ross windows (not impossible, but weird they are on every color) what do your drums look...
  7. EdwardB

    Matte Fuser look Ricoh 9500

    I can't speak to the 9500 specifically... but... typically its the toner itself that makes it look "Glossy", even on an un-coated stock. I have, in the past, gotten less "sheen" by printing inks at a lower density. Assuming you are Fiery based, you can create an output curve, where you have...
  8. EdwardB

    New magnetic Laser-compatible stock - Digital Magnecote

    10k sheets? on a KM8000? I guess printing single sided you don't have to worry about image registration LOL
  9. EdwardB

    Recent experience with Vendor proposals...

    while the CREO and the Fiery do pretty much the same thing, one can say "that computer runs 'Windows'"... some versions of windows run better than others. Creo was bought by another company maybe 6-8 years go, so their products may have gotten better, I don't know but the bitter taste of that...
  10. EdwardB

    Is an Imagerunner 5000 worth fixing?

    yeah, someone with one *might* want it for parts... scrap yard is hard too, as with all the electronics they won't take it unless it was stripped to the frame. I would just put up a "*FREE* you come get" listing on Craigslist
  11. EdwardB

    Xerox J75 - First Impressions and Review-ette

    A3/A4 paper? you in Europe? Our machines actually might be slightly different then... I just hit 99k (and first drum change... didn't even "need" it actually) and 155k on the other... not bad for the first 5 weeks of use
  12. EdwardB

    Is an Imagerunner 5000 worth fixing?

    1.1M isnt' a ton of impressions, but without a service contract of any kind any printer will be stupid expensive to repair/maintain. I have to agree, that kind of money would probably be best spent on something newer/better.
  13. EdwardB

    Xerox J75 - First Impressions and Review-ette

    any time a new machine comes out, there are always bugs... we were the first company in all of Denver to get a J75, it literally JUST came out. If you want to talk about "buggy", you should have seen the release of the Canon 7000VP LOL! Most are not "problems" per'se, I've just been...
  14. EdwardB

    Is an Imagerunner 5000 worth fixing?

    how old is it, impressions, etc? I'm guessing being a church, it probably has a lot of miles.
  15. EdwardB

    anyone with registration problems with thier Konica 7000?

    Lets see if this even will attach... this is my test file: 1" Squares, making an 11x17 image on a 12x18. Printed 1-sided you should have a perfect 11x17, printed 2-sided you can easily see registration as well as any stretch/magnification/reduction. All you need is a reliable inch scale
  16. EdwardB

    anyone with registration problems with thier Konica 7000?

    oh, and just to let you know, if you can enter the maintenance panel on your KM, there is a "magnification" entry for side 1 and 2. Our KMs were all set to zero and couldn't print an 11x17 image on a 12x18 (front or back). The real problem with our KM650 was that if you entered a value big...
  17. EdwardB

    anyone with registration problems with thier Konica 7000?

    shrinkage can be a problem... all depends on your tolerance for your final product, but a good design should have enough bleed to more than compensate. I have personally had issues on our old KM machines where you couldn't get more than 1 crop mark to align because they were printed skewed...
  18. EdwardB

    Recent experience with Vendor proposals...

    While I can't say to the quality of the CREO in the last couple of years, but I would highly suggest testing it and testing it HARD before committing to a CREO (*COUGH* Fiery EFI #1!). I had a CREO controller about 10 years ago, they were junk. Wouldnt' take a calibration even if you handed...
  19. EdwardB

    anyone with registration problems with thier Konica 7000?

    very interesting to hear all your comments about the KM7000/8000... we had considered an 8000, but overall were not impressed with it. Honestly, I don't think we could have done better (cost for quality) than we got out of our Xerox J75s. Front to back registration is almost always damn near...

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