Sir you've been a wealth of information - lots to think about - Thank YouA few thoughts:
- Both machines are one previous generation (KM replaced the C3070 with the C4080 in late 2020 and I believe Canon's current incarnation is the C910 (I'm happy to stand corrected on the latter)
- The photos you have posted may just be stock imagery, however if you take the KM route, I would avoid the 2-drawer friction fed PF-602 paper deck shown in favour of the far superior PF-707 / PF-707m suction fed paper deck. This is really important if using coated stocks. I don't believe the Canon has an air fed option on this range.
- Presumably as you're not looking at current generation, you're in the market for a refurb machine. DYOR and ensure you're getting a good click rate for a decent term and that it is fully inclusive of toner, parts and labour. Compare this against the CPC for a C4070 / C910 as there can be a tendency to premium the click rate on refurbs to cover the unknown... which is OK to a point, so long as it is commercially viable.
- If you share details of the monthly volumes you'll be doing, color/BW split and the substrates you'll be using, this may encourage further feedback
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