soontobe.....
When I did the Konica Minolta demo I went to KMs demo center in Dallas. They had a C8000 with all the bells and whistles and a C7000 sitting side by side. I ran the same tests on each machine. Both had a fiery for a front end. We went with the Creo as we were coming off of a Xerox 700 running a creo. My hope was to step up to a mid production machine like the 8000 or ricoh 901 vs a light production machine. The benefits of the C8000 were not enough to justify the cost. I would have opted for the Ricoh 901 over the C8000. Again, the quality of the 8000 & 7000 was better than the 901 but speaking pure production the 901 blew it away, wasn't even close. The quality of the C8000 vs C7000 was comparable. Slightly better on the C8000 but again, not enough to justify the cost. I was very impressed with the C7000 when I did the side by side demo. In fact I came away trying to figure out how Konica Minolta can justify the price difference between the two machines. A slight gain in speed and the option to print/duplex 350 gsm, which, by the way, I have done on the 7000. I have some hard numbers of each demo, type of paper, number of copies ran etc on each machine, time tests, quality tests. I'll dig those up and post as and FYI for anyone interested. The C7000 configuration we got has the inline stitcher with face trim, the inline folder option, 2 high cap trays, interposer trays, 3 hole punch and stapler finisher. At the price I got that for I could have added a second C7000 without all of the finishing options and been real close to the cost of a single C8000. I do agree with you on the speed of these machines in general. Duplexing cover weight on the c7000 the machine slows down to a crawl. Our numbers aren't at a point where it is affecting production but it will get there I'm sure. I'm at about 70,000 clicks after 1 month which isn't bad. About 1/4 of that is black and white with the rest of it color 12x18. We are a commercial printer and I have a lot of options when it comes to where I run color work in our shop. I'm taking a lot of work that was previously ran on our still operational DI and moving it to the C7000. My goals is be at 100,000+ a month on the 7000 but I would prefer that to be mostly new business, obviously, vs moving in-plant work from other presses.