Yep, I decided against the feeders. Hand feed is completely fine for our run lengths. It jogs perfectly and you can adjust the amount of times it jogs. I cut my books down on two sides before hand feeding, and let the machine do the face trim. Ready to go in the box.Are you dropping sets into booklet maker?
If so, is there side or back jog on these models?
How much would this machine go for new?Yep, I decided against the feeders. Hand feed is completely fine for our run lengths. It jogs perfectly and you can adjust the amount of times it jogs. I cut my books down on two sides before hand feeding, and let the machine do the face trim. Ready to go in the box.
At the time we bought it, 2021, I think it was around $19k after delivery and such. That is with the optional face trimmer. We bought it at the same time as our new Ricoh 7210.How much would this machine go for new?
We have an FS-532 with just the stapler module fitted on our B/W machine (Pro951) and on the C4080 it's even more basic - the OT-510 stacker with no finishing capability.So, do you do all your booklets offline and none inline with the Ricoh?
Yep, I decided against the feeders. Hand feed is completely fine for our run lengths. It jogs perfectly and you can adjust the amount of times it jogs. I cut my books down on two sides before hand feeding, and let the machine do the face trim. Ready to go in the box.
That’s correct. I prefer to use the printer for its strength - printing. I did not purchase much inline finishing with the Ricoh.So, do you do all your booklets offline and none inline with the Ricoh?
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