we are about to get three new b/w printers, expecting to make around at least 250k/month on each (and probably not more than 500k). the new machines should replace two xerox nuvera 120 printers we have had since 2005 and one océ varioprint 2090. We do need versatility – printing text as well as images in good quality; we use mostly light weight stock (uncoated 80 gsm and coated 90-100 gsm); very precise front/back registration in duplex is necessary (for SRA3 size paper). no need for inline finishing. on the other hand, the more paper trays and inserters available the better.
first I have looked at the Xerox 4127 printer with freeflow rip (although I hate it and definitely would prefer EFI Fiery, but there is no 4127 with EFI installed in our area...), but I was very disappointed with the print quality, also the machine is “too plastic” (meaning not very well built and probably not very durable), basically a very fast office printer I would say, not to mention the RIP with practically no functionality... when I went to test it most of the jobs I sent to print would not even get through the engine... so this machine seems to be out of picture now.
we had to move a bit higher in the xerox portfolio – to the new generation nuveras, which I am afraid are kind of too much (and too pricy) for us today since the volumes have dropped down in the last years, but as we have quite good relations with xerox (most of our printers/presses are xerox), we wanted to give them a chance to stay in the game... in my eyes, however, nuvera is still “too plastic” and i do not believe the new generation models have been so much improved compared to our first-generation pieces and I would not expect that future will be any different from the current state – which is characterised by the xerox technicians visits on daily basis... Or am I wrong. What about image quality comparison Xerox nuvera vs. Océ Varioprint DP?
another candidate is the new Océ Varioprint DP 135; here it was quite the opposite, I was very impressed by this printer when I saw it in action. Every job sent in went out smoothly, and the print quality was brilliant. as for the front end, there is no external controller available, but the internal one can work with print queues and hotfolders so that is good.
lastly i went to see a konica-minolta bizhub 1051 (although we would consider the 1200 version). it seems like a well-built and durable machine. the controller is internal and there are no queues or hotfolders available as far as I know. the output I got did not seem so good to me, and although I think it could be corrected by adjusting the engine, I would expect more ”normal” results out of the box, the toner density was really off, really abnormally high.
from the tech specifications, all the demonstrations and views and opinions gathered on this forum and elsewhere I see it as a battle between two different approaches: Océ’s CopyPress or DirectPress technology and classic electrophotography. And somehow I cannot find many advantages of electrophotography... all I see or have seen are potential or real problems while with Océ (and Copy/DirectPress) there is only one issue(and lots of advantages) for me and I do not know if it is real or not: the smearing of the toner. In darker fully-covered areas almost every (heavier) touch of the surface is visible, although I have not noticed any toner adhering to my fingers... I have known about this issue since we have Océ printers and we have noticed problems in off-line finishing: the toner would adhere to the wheels of the folding and collating machines etc. and then it would transfer from them to subsequently coming papers.
so, here is my question: can anyone either confirm or prove false that this issue is real with Océ Varioprint DP line printers? (someone running output from a directpress machine through a cp bourg bookletmaker BMe or something like that?)
any other opinions, advices or thoughts on the listed printers (as well as suggestion for listing another suitable printer – I was looking at some canon printers too, not very thoroughly though) and their comparison are very welcome and appreciated.
thank you.
first I have looked at the Xerox 4127 printer with freeflow rip (although I hate it and definitely would prefer EFI Fiery, but there is no 4127 with EFI installed in our area...), but I was very disappointed with the print quality, also the machine is “too plastic” (meaning not very well built and probably not very durable), basically a very fast office printer I would say, not to mention the RIP with practically no functionality... when I went to test it most of the jobs I sent to print would not even get through the engine... so this machine seems to be out of picture now.
we had to move a bit higher in the xerox portfolio – to the new generation nuveras, which I am afraid are kind of too much (and too pricy) for us today since the volumes have dropped down in the last years, but as we have quite good relations with xerox (most of our printers/presses are xerox), we wanted to give them a chance to stay in the game... in my eyes, however, nuvera is still “too plastic” and i do not believe the new generation models have been so much improved compared to our first-generation pieces and I would not expect that future will be any different from the current state – which is characterised by the xerox technicians visits on daily basis... Or am I wrong. What about image quality comparison Xerox nuvera vs. Océ Varioprint DP?
another candidate is the new Océ Varioprint DP 135; here it was quite the opposite, I was very impressed by this printer when I saw it in action. Every job sent in went out smoothly, and the print quality was brilliant. as for the front end, there is no external controller available, but the internal one can work with print queues and hotfolders so that is good.
lastly i went to see a konica-minolta bizhub 1051 (although we would consider the 1200 version). it seems like a well-built and durable machine. the controller is internal and there are no queues or hotfolders available as far as I know. the output I got did not seem so good to me, and although I think it could be corrected by adjusting the engine, I would expect more ”normal” results out of the box, the toner density was really off, really abnormally high.
from the tech specifications, all the demonstrations and views and opinions gathered on this forum and elsewhere I see it as a battle between two different approaches: Océ’s CopyPress or DirectPress technology and classic electrophotography. And somehow I cannot find many advantages of electrophotography... all I see or have seen are potential or real problems while with Océ (and Copy/DirectPress) there is only one issue(and lots of advantages) for me and I do not know if it is real or not: the smearing of the toner. In darker fully-covered areas almost every (heavier) touch of the surface is visible, although I have not noticed any toner adhering to my fingers... I have known about this issue since we have Océ printers and we have noticed problems in off-line finishing: the toner would adhere to the wheels of the folding and collating machines etc. and then it would transfer from them to subsequently coming papers.
so, here is my question: can anyone either confirm or prove false that this issue is real with Océ Varioprint DP line printers? (someone running output from a directpress machine through a cp bourg bookletmaker BMe or something like that?)
any other opinions, advices or thoughts on the listed printers (as well as suggestion for listing another suitable printer – I was looking at some canon printers too, not very thoroughly though) and their comparison are very welcome and appreciated.
thank you.