Hi to all and thanks for having me on this community
Im from the Algarve, Portugal.
We had a running Konica Minolta PRO C5501 with internal Fiery but a few months ago Konica says "no more spare parts," one of their techniques to sell a new one.
With all this COVID pandemic and after struggling with them a bit, they rented us a Konica Minolta PRO C 1060 with their own RIP (or controller).
This was a temporary situation for us to see where the market was going, but why pay someones where you can pay yours.
We are looking at XEROX and RICOH (mainly because of the technicians being able to reply on time) and in 5 years not coming with the same story.
Next Week we are going to XEROX to test the primelink c9065 (seems to me to be an office machine on steroids) and the xerox versant 180 (this one more to the one we have).
We have tested the RICOH PRO C5200 (But we are looking to get the new 5300, there is not one in Portugal, we would be the first.).
The RICOH 5200 we saw had the Fiery internal RIP, not the Ricoh controller so we couldn't see how fast its sends files to print, the machine looks pretty good.
We ran the KM 5501 with Fiery and didn't do much with it all those years.
We have a small RICOH MPC200 (office, 12 years) for t-shirt transfers, and its a nightmare to send a havier file to print for example...
Running the Konica Minolta PRO C1060 with their controller was no problem, not to much time till it starts to print.
My question is to anyone running one of these new machines (speciality the RICOH) with their controller and not Fiery and if its any good.
My Head designer is Old School, and we knows were to adjust colors.
The machine we mainly to print Menus, Vinyl, Business cards, never tear paper, etc.
We never do more than 50 to 100 runs, but for example a menu with all the pictures and everything can go up to a 1 GB.
My main concern is the time it takes to send the files to the machine without the RIP.
Is it worth spending that money on the Fiery?
Im from the Algarve, Portugal.
We had a running Konica Minolta PRO C5501 with internal Fiery but a few months ago Konica says "no more spare parts," one of their techniques to sell a new one.
With all this COVID pandemic and after struggling with them a bit, they rented us a Konica Minolta PRO C 1060 with their own RIP (or controller).
This was a temporary situation for us to see where the market was going, but why pay someones where you can pay yours.
We are looking at XEROX and RICOH (mainly because of the technicians being able to reply on time) and in 5 years not coming with the same story.
Next Week we are going to XEROX to test the primelink c9065 (seems to me to be an office machine on steroids) and the xerox versant 180 (this one more to the one we have).
We have tested the RICOH PRO C5200 (But we are looking to get the new 5300, there is not one in Portugal, we would be the first.).
The RICOH 5200 we saw had the Fiery internal RIP, not the Ricoh controller so we couldn't see how fast its sends files to print, the machine looks pretty good.
We ran the KM 5501 with Fiery and didn't do much with it all those years.
We have a small RICOH MPC200 (office, 12 years) for t-shirt transfers, and its a nightmare to send a havier file to print for example...
Running the Konica Minolta PRO C1060 with their controller was no problem, not to much time till it starts to print.
My question is to anyone running one of these new machines (speciality the RICOH) with their controller and not Fiery and if its any good.
My Head designer is Old School, and we knows were to adjust colors.
The machine we mainly to print Menus, Vinyl, Business cards, never tear paper, etc.
We never do more than 50 to 100 runs, but for example a menu with all the pictures and everything can go up to a 1 GB.
My main concern is the time it takes to send the files to the machine without the RIP.
Is it worth spending that money on the Fiery?