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I had both the Oki and the Xante. Oki we preffered over the Xante. Once you beef up your runs you should look at the I-jet or the Kirk Rudy Fire. And then once you getting really busy get the W+D. Also, there is always outsoucing until you build up the volume.
 
May 15k tops.
We looked at inkjet and the quality was not what we're used to with toner.

The key to that statement is "what we're used to".

Many have found the switch to inkjet was not as much of a fight as one would think, many of us have converted for years and not had any customer complaints about quality. The ones complaining was us being too picky.
 
Xanté EnPress ?
or
IntoPrint MP200 ?
i'd rather remove my own spleen with a rusty butter knife than do business with IntoPrint, ever again

I had one of the MP 200s but sold it when I got the ijet. Jammed way too much, very slow and no way to calculate cost per impression (the VP of IntoPrint told me to add up my supply purchases for the year and divide by number of envelopes printed...gee, thanks for the brilliant insight)

Plus their service is bad, training worse and generally not pleasant people to deal with.
 
i'd rather remove my own spleen with a rusty butter knife than do business with IntoPrint, ever again

I had one of the MP 200s but sold it when I got the ijet. Jammed way too much, very slow and no way to calculate cost per impression (the VP of IntoPrint told me to add up my supply purchases for the year and divide by number of envelopes printed...gee, thanks for the brilliant insight)
HA! That's exactly how we felt about the Oki C942 which is the same box with a different label on it. Only difference is the OKI did come with a cost calculator that told you approximate numbers after running a sample. We still have it sitting in the corner in case we ever have a job needing white toner. We print shipping labels on it just to keep it alive.
 

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