shaunbrickell
New member
Hi guys, firstly thank you for the great advice I have been reading. We have a small branding/event management company in South Africa focused mainly on Large/Wide Format digital production which is used at the events we manage. We work a lot in the event space and the need has arisen for us to consider an entry level "production" machine.
Our requirement is short runs of brochures, catalogs, flyers and business cards usually to be used at an event. We have been using a hi-end office machine, Xerox 7556 which just isnt cutting it. Prints look like they on a photo copier and producing solid flat colour is a no no.
The requirements of 300gsm, full duplex with good registration on SRA3 all seem to met. (we already have a guillotine, folder, booklet maker) Our volumes are less than 10'000 copies a month so this really does come down to quality of the 3 machines.
We could even offer a photo book to our clients post an event as a new option if the machine is capable. I know service would be a clincher if I could evaluate but to be honest I'm expecting average results from them all.
Any advice or experience with these (or other potential models) welcomed.
Thanks,
Shaun
Our requirement is short runs of brochures, catalogs, flyers and business cards usually to be used at an event. We have been using a hi-end office machine, Xerox 7556 which just isnt cutting it. Prints look like they on a photo copier and producing solid flat colour is a no no.
The requirements of 300gsm, full duplex with good registration on SRA3 all seem to met. (we already have a guillotine, folder, booklet maker) Our volumes are less than 10'000 copies a month so this really does come down to quality of the 3 machines.
We could even offer a photo book to our clients post an event as a new option if the machine is capable. I know service would be a clincher if I could evaluate but to be honest I'm expecting average results from them all.
Any advice or experience with these (or other potential models) welcomed.
Thanks,
Shaun