If this is released in Japan now, when roughly would this be introduced to Europe for purchase.
We're in the process of getting a J75 but have been delayed due to internal issues but seeing this has me wondering.
From what I am hearing it uses the same developer housing as the 75s but probably a different fuser setup, probably a belt.
If this is released in Japan now, when roughly would this be introduced to Europe for purchase.
We're in the process of getting a J75 but have been delayed due to internal issues but seeing this has me wondering.
it would be best to wait for the versant 80. Large jump in print quality over previous gen due to the new fuser belt design. I would rate the print quality improvement to be the about the same as coming from a dc260 to a 700dcp.
By chance I was talking to our rep yesterday about this. He said they have little or no info on it yet. He had been speaking with other reps trying to workout where it would fit in the range here. He estimated that since the J75 is 35k euro the versant 80 would be up about the €50k - €60k mark. This would be out of our price range anyway if he's right.
To me it does seem a big step to be a replacement of the C75 as described. Really not sure what to think. The click charges on our Dc242 are killing us and we have big savings to be made by upgrading as soon as possible.
There was a price of 8 500 000 yen in the japan dealers site a while back. Thats about 64 000 €.
It sounds to me like this is going to be a big upgrade from the C75/J75. I had the impression that it ran most, if not all, papers at full speed, like the 2100, and that it will run 350gsm paper. It actually makes me think that it is essentially a 2100, with a slight speed decrease. Now if that turns out to be the case, and it is even close to the same price as the J75, it makes me think it is a better bargain than the 2100.
Versant is actually 80 ppm for 301 - 350 gsm. Also if you look at the body of the printer it is much smaller and compact than the 2100. I doubt the versant 80 has the PAR -registration, cooling module and the fullwidth array. It does have the advanced SIQA-tools though.
Keep us posted.....very interested to hear how you get on.
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