Spowers
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Our 2 Xerox Iridesse are coming to end of lease in about a year from now. I know this conversation has been had on repeat but because time can change perspective with these machines I am looking to get an updated collection if opinions. Our machines were one of the first releases in the US. My options will be either new lease with 2 replacement Iridesse printers or switch over to 2 Ricoh's. We run over 90% of our work on Dull cover 120lb 326 gsm paper. Our length ranges from 18" up to 26". The Iridesse printer quality was leaps and bounds over the iGen150 so we cannot go backwards from where we are today. We purchased the over under colors, 2 inline Plockmatic booklet makers and an inline GBC. All of which was not necessary and have been paying ever since. We were never able to upsell the specialty colors to customers. The GBC is not rated for our paper which Xerox knew what we were running on but still said it was rated (this is on us for taking their word over looking at the specs on the documentation). Also the inline GBC creaser does not work for our paper weight and cracks on folding so we have to take the jobs offline to score and then hand insert back into the machine. Also the oversized feeder is extrememly limiting with the amount of sheets we run on lengths over 19". I did hear the Xerox introduced a high capacity oversized feeder last year so that is promising. When these machines are up and running they are great. In the winter we struggled badly with arching and having to replace the IBT Belt (if I am correct) at 10k impressions or less. When once went down the other was quick to follow. With that being said, we are looking at no specialty colors, no inline finishers as a lot of our work also goes offline for UV before finishing.
We have seen the slide in service with Xerox and we have been a Xerox customer since 2000. We went from Doc12, Docucolor 3000, iGen3, iGen4, iGen150 to 2 Iridesses printers over the years. Xerox technicians have been great, the issues have been leadership over the techs that in my experience have reduced the techs ability to keep our machines running without issue. We have not had any experience with any other vendor and I do know the grass is not always greener on the other side. I would like to hear the good an bad experiences from others. I read someone saying that they were getting a quote on the base Iridesse at around $6k which sounds insanely low compared to what we are paying on ours.
We have seen the slide in service with Xerox and we have been a Xerox customer since 2000. We went from Doc12, Docucolor 3000, iGen3, iGen4, iGen150 to 2 Iridesses printers over the years. Xerox technicians have been great, the issues have been leadership over the techs that in my experience have reduced the techs ability to keep our machines running without issue. We have not had any experience with any other vendor and I do know the grass is not always greener on the other side. I would like to hear the good an bad experiences from others. I read someone saying that they were getting a quote on the base Iridesse at around $6k which sounds insanely low compared to what we are paying on ours.