For a variety of reasons, after 25+ years as a Xerox only company we are pretty fed up and heavily considering replacing 2 Xerox 6180s and 2 J75s with some configuration of production level Ricoh devices (8220 black, 7100 color?). Normally we do 600k up to 1.2million black 11x17 per month, 70k+ 11x17/12x18/13x19 color.
Not looking for a lot of equipment advice, more broader scope..Really just asking if anyone has jumped ship and had positive/negative experiences. Our biggest problems have little to do with print quality, more to do with the service side of things (Xerox outsourcing us to where we have no domestic contacts anymore, terrible service response time, etc) and uptime, which Xerox does not appear to be in any hurry to fix with our local team (not in a tiny market).
Of course the other production printer dealers paint a pretty rosy picture in comparison (and supposedly have been sweeping through all of our competitors that are also done with Xerox), but to remain on the side of caution, we can't always believe every word out of their mouth. On paper the competitors seem to be willing to bend over backwards for our business, whereas we haven't been able to squeeze proposals out of Xerox despite nearly 11 months of trying! That's even giving them the benefit of the doubt that they could somehow turn around all the service concerns we have.
Not looking for a lot of equipment advice, more broader scope..Really just asking if anyone has jumped ship and had positive/negative experiences. Our biggest problems have little to do with print quality, more to do with the service side of things (Xerox outsourcing us to where we have no domestic contacts anymore, terrible service response time, etc) and uptime, which Xerox does not appear to be in any hurry to fix with our local team (not in a tiny market).
Of course the other production printer dealers paint a pretty rosy picture in comparison (and supposedly have been sweeping through all of our competitors that are also done with Xerox), but to remain on the side of caution, we can't always believe every word out of their mouth. On paper the competitors seem to be willing to bend over backwards for our business, whereas we haven't been able to squeeze proposals out of Xerox despite nearly 11 months of trying! That's even giving them the benefit of the doubt that they could somehow turn around all the service concerns we have.
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