Gypsy -
We have the Ricoh C-900. You can check my other posts for more detailed information, but we upgraded from lower end Konika equipment to this last spring. If you have specific questions I'd be happy to answer them.
Overall, we're pretty happy with the C-900. Color is beautiful for flyers, posters, etc - we have the Fiery RIP, and the spectrometer, but honestly don't need to calibrate often for our runs. We don't have the scanning/glass, but the print speed is 90 ppm, and it doesn't really slow down for heavier stocks. We run a lot of 12 point C1S through it - have to use the Large capacity drawers, but it runs pretty well. Solids are tricky - we've mostly had service calls to clean up run marks, and we had to have 2 drums replaced as there were marks on a specific project, but they were about due anyway.
We probably run 80-100% coverage on most projects. Toner can look oily on certain artwork/stock combos, but using a matte digital stock has helped. Also, there is an oil that has to evaporate, so some heavy coverage jobs don't look great straight off, but after drying, they are great.
We have the Ricoh C-900. You can check my other posts for more detailed information, but we upgraded from lower end Konika equipment to this last spring. If you have specific questions I'd be happy to answer them.
Overall, we're pretty happy with the C-900. Color is beautiful for flyers, posters, etc - we have the Fiery RIP, and the spectrometer, but honestly don't need to calibrate often for our runs. We don't have the scanning/glass, but the print speed is 90 ppm, and it doesn't really slow down for heavier stocks. We run a lot of 12 point C1S through it - have to use the Large capacity drawers, but it runs pretty well. Solids are tricky - we've mostly had service calls to clean up run marks, and we had to have 2 drums replaced as there were marks on a specific project, but they were about due anyway.
We probably run 80-100% coverage on most projects. Toner can look oily on certain artwork/stock combos, but using a matte digital stock has helped. Also, there is an oil that has to evaporate, so some heavy coverage jobs don't look great straight off, but after drying, they are great.