Shredder
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I have been trying to read reviews of the various machines capable of 400+ gsm. Can anyone give any anecdotal experience with their machines when running 350+ gsm stock consistently? I have spent years shoving heavy stocks that were beyond capacity of my machines to the point I bought an Oki C911 just for heavy stock (the only machine I knew about 5 years ago that was capable of 360 gsm stock).
It seems like a dream to be able to run 400 gsm stock day in and day out esp through a vacuum paper feed. The stock we use is close to cardboard in terms of stiffness. When I would run it through the Oki it almost felt like we were damaging the unit even though it was rated for it.
I already bought a Konica Minolta C6100 but haven't set it up yet. I didn't spend time comparing it to other machines and couldn't find much info online. Our company has been a KM user for 25+ years. I do like how KM doesn't require minimums and is much easier to work with. I just wish their service contracts were cheaper so I don't run thousands of dollars per month in fees. I can't imagine toner costs being over $200/month for 100k sheets.
It seems like a dream to be able to run 400 gsm stock day in and day out esp through a vacuum paper feed. The stock we use is close to cardboard in terms of stiffness. When I would run it through the Oki it almost felt like we were damaging the unit even though it was rated for it.
I already bought a Konica Minolta C6100 but haven't set it up yet. I didn't spend time comparing it to other machines and couldn't find much info online. Our company has been a KM user for 25+ years. I do like how KM doesn't require minimums and is much easier to work with. I just wish their service contracts were cheaper so I don't run thousands of dollars per month in fees. I can't imagine toner costs being over $200/month for 100k sheets.