Hi All,
We have had a Canon 7000VP nearing the end of lease and for the most part it served us well. We print on predominantly heavy stock (12 pt gloss cover or higher) and on a large sheet size 12 x 18 or 13 x 19. Almost all our work is full color and we average around 125,000 to 150,000 full color clicks (on 12 x 18 sheet or larger)
The machine has started to break down in terms of color quality. The gradients are really bad and over the last 6 months or so, the grays/blacks have been absolutely terrible. The solids are not great either. Service is in almost every day but has not been able to fix it so far. The color was fantastic when we first got it. It is ok and not bad right now but it is not the same as when it was newer. We do have about 15 million impressions (what Canon calls impressions) and the machine is guaranteed upto 18 million. We do have some color consistency issues running light colors on this press.
We saw the 7010 VP and really liked it (and our service guy, who we really like and is great, assured us that is is a much different machine in terms of quality and reliability than the 7000)
So our choices are - either a 7010 VP with the 7,000 VP as a back up redundant machine (canon is offering us a good deal on a new machine with us keeping the existing one. They are also going to rebuild the existing machine to fix it) or we get the reconditioned Nexpress 2500. The Kodak guys came in and pretty much presented their machine as a completely different beast. They said we will have none of the issues with color or reliability with the Nexpress and said that it is pretty much a digital Heidelberg. I do like that fact that there is a 5th color station and I can offer new products that we don't offer right now. However, it is definitely more expensive than the 7000 for both clicks and lease. What do you guys think of the pluses and minuses of both machines. Is the Nexpress 2500 that much better with colors and color consistency in general?
I personally am not sure that the much higher cost is worth it but I want to make sure I make an informed decision here. Another point is service. I am very comfortable with the guy we have right now and he is very knowledgeable and does a great job keeping us running. I am a little wary of moving to a brand new manufacturer/service organization (even though Kodak claims that we probably will see service once a month or less with their machine)
Thanks.
We have had a Canon 7000VP nearing the end of lease and for the most part it served us well. We print on predominantly heavy stock (12 pt gloss cover or higher) and on a large sheet size 12 x 18 or 13 x 19. Almost all our work is full color and we average around 125,000 to 150,000 full color clicks (on 12 x 18 sheet or larger)
The machine has started to break down in terms of color quality. The gradients are really bad and over the last 6 months or so, the grays/blacks have been absolutely terrible. The solids are not great either. Service is in almost every day but has not been able to fix it so far. The color was fantastic when we first got it. It is ok and not bad right now but it is not the same as when it was newer. We do have about 15 million impressions (what Canon calls impressions) and the machine is guaranteed upto 18 million. We do have some color consistency issues running light colors on this press.
We saw the 7010 VP and really liked it (and our service guy, who we really like and is great, assured us that is is a much different machine in terms of quality and reliability than the 7000)
So our choices are - either a 7010 VP with the 7,000 VP as a back up redundant machine (canon is offering us a good deal on a new machine with us keeping the existing one. They are also going to rebuild the existing machine to fix it) or we get the reconditioned Nexpress 2500. The Kodak guys came in and pretty much presented their machine as a completely different beast. They said we will have none of the issues with color or reliability with the Nexpress and said that it is pretty much a digital Heidelberg. I do like that fact that there is a 5th color station and I can offer new products that we don't offer right now. However, it is definitely more expensive than the 7000 for both clicks and lease. What do you guys think of the pluses and minuses of both machines. Is the Nexpress 2500 that much better with colors and color consistency in general?
I personally am not sure that the much higher cost is worth it but I want to make sure I make an informed decision here. Another point is service. I am very comfortable with the guy we have right now and he is very knowledgeable and does a great job keeping us running. I am a little wary of moving to a brand new manufacturer/service organization (even though Kodak claims that we probably will see service once a month or less with their machine)
Thanks.