ShortRunMagazines
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I have three Xerox 8080's and we are having major color issues on them (Like a delta E of as much as 13 from target within 24 hours of a full profile.)
Xerox Service over the years have been great. Over the last 6 months, horrid. We print about 400K 12x18 4 color clicks per month between the machines and are still growing at a rate of about 20-25% per year in click volume. They are saying my only hope for that kind of volume while keeping the click in check is the iGen platform. Ironically they want more per click for the 110 over the 90 but I can't get all my prints out in a single shift on a 90 -- I would have to add another press operator and go to a 10-12 hour day in press. To me it seems BS to charge more on the 110 over the 90 when most of the parts are the same and I'd just be racking up a larger bill faster with the 110.
We are also looking at the HP Indigo 7600 with EPM. (EPM is the three color printing -- just CMY and no black channel.) In all reality, a good chunk of our work could easily pass using EPM mode (Like 50%). The savings of EPM would be nice, but the speed increase is what really attracts me to this product (160 LTR prints per min vs. 120).
So my questions are severalfold.
1) Have you seen the iGen 4 90 cost less to operate than the 110?
2) Anyone using EPM have any thoughts on it? Is it as easy to select as the HP Rep said?
3) HP Indigo claims I should have "uptime" of about 80% (meaning I am able to be printing revenue generating product 6 hours out of every 8). Based on your experience is this possible?
4) Xerox claims iGen can have "uptime" of as much as 90% (meaning I am able to be printing revenue generating product 7.2 hours out of every 8).
Based on your experience is this possible?
5) Our plan is to replace all three machines with just one of these larger presses. Which press would more like, in your opinion, be able to handle the load in a single 8 hour shift?
Thanks for your insight into this, I really do appreciate it.
Jerod.
Xerox Service over the years have been great. Over the last 6 months, horrid. We print about 400K 12x18 4 color clicks per month between the machines and are still growing at a rate of about 20-25% per year in click volume. They are saying my only hope for that kind of volume while keeping the click in check is the iGen platform. Ironically they want more per click for the 110 over the 90 but I can't get all my prints out in a single shift on a 90 -- I would have to add another press operator and go to a 10-12 hour day in press. To me it seems BS to charge more on the 110 over the 90 when most of the parts are the same and I'd just be racking up a larger bill faster with the 110.
We are also looking at the HP Indigo 7600 with EPM. (EPM is the three color printing -- just CMY and no black channel.) In all reality, a good chunk of our work could easily pass using EPM mode (Like 50%). The savings of EPM would be nice, but the speed increase is what really attracts me to this product (160 LTR prints per min vs. 120).
So my questions are severalfold.
1) Have you seen the iGen 4 90 cost less to operate than the 110?
2) Anyone using EPM have any thoughts on it? Is it as easy to select as the HP Rep said?
3) HP Indigo claims I should have "uptime" of about 80% (meaning I am able to be printing revenue generating product 6 hours out of every 8). Based on your experience is this possible?
4) Xerox claims iGen can have "uptime" of as much as 90% (meaning I am able to be printing revenue generating product 7.2 hours out of every 8).
Based on your experience is this possible?
5) Our plan is to replace all three machines with just one of these larger presses. Which press would more like, in your opinion, be able to handle the load in a single 8 hour shift?
Thanks for your insight into this, I really do appreciate it.
Jerod.