joshlindsay
Well-known member
Hey Printers!
My Iridesse and Versant 2100 and coming end of lease. Would keep but Fuji are asking an exorbitant amount to keep for another term.
Sadly I didn't consider a lease to own or $1 buy out at the beginning as historically we haven't had a press worth anything after 5 years.
We're looking around to see what to do and save some money over the next few years.
Fuji are pushing a Revoria (next gen Iridesse but basically the same thing) with a used Versant 180 as a backup/envelope printer.
It is however an expensive option for our volumes. We do enough specialty colour work to warrant having them but there are now options.
I'm not impressed with the print quality of the Iridesse (and probably Revoria as I don't think anything has changed) on lower quality paper and standard uncoated sheets (not the super smooth digital uncoated sheets). The Versant 2100 blows the Iridesse out of the water on those sheets.
In terms of volumes I'd say we're one of the lower volume Iridesse in my country with last year on average 120k per month between both presses (80% on Iridesse)
The reason we went with it 5 years ago was we'd had an 800 which was great. Then "upgraded" to a 1000i (that was horrid) and V2100. 2100 colour consistency was terrible and it's ability to hold registration was non-existent. The Iridesse is great at those two points and does a nice print on a nice smooth stock.
One of the options I'm considering is the Ricoh 7200 now that they have gold and silver. The samples I have seen from other local printers seems pretty good and on par with Iridesse.
As no one machine is perfect, nor provider, I've also seen samples from Konica (unsure of engine) but they seem to have a really good CMYK output seemingly better than the Iridesse.
They are offering a showroom Konica C6100 at a good price which could sit off to the side to handle the envelopes and extra colour work.
Not fussed on inline finishing. Have taken pretty much all inline booklet work off the Iridesse and producing offline now.
Anywho, looking to see what you guys think of the middle tier machines from KM and Ricoh.
I know a bunch of you have come from Xerox but don't see much about the Iridesse on here.
What do you like or dislike about your gear?
My Iridesse and Versant 2100 and coming end of lease. Would keep but Fuji are asking an exorbitant amount to keep for another term.
Sadly I didn't consider a lease to own or $1 buy out at the beginning as historically we haven't had a press worth anything after 5 years.
We're looking around to see what to do and save some money over the next few years.
Fuji are pushing a Revoria (next gen Iridesse but basically the same thing) with a used Versant 180 as a backup/envelope printer.
It is however an expensive option for our volumes. We do enough specialty colour work to warrant having them but there are now options.
I'm not impressed with the print quality of the Iridesse (and probably Revoria as I don't think anything has changed) on lower quality paper and standard uncoated sheets (not the super smooth digital uncoated sheets). The Versant 2100 blows the Iridesse out of the water on those sheets.
In terms of volumes I'd say we're one of the lower volume Iridesse in my country with last year on average 120k per month between both presses (80% on Iridesse)
The reason we went with it 5 years ago was we'd had an 800 which was great. Then "upgraded" to a 1000i (that was horrid) and V2100. 2100 colour consistency was terrible and it's ability to hold registration was non-existent. The Iridesse is great at those two points and does a nice print on a nice smooth stock.
One of the options I'm considering is the Ricoh 7200 now that they have gold and silver. The samples I have seen from other local printers seems pretty good and on par with Iridesse.
As no one machine is perfect, nor provider, I've also seen samples from Konica (unsure of engine) but they seem to have a really good CMYK output seemingly better than the Iridesse.
They are offering a showroom Konica C6100 at a good price which could sit off to the side to handle the envelopes and extra colour work.
Not fussed on inline finishing. Have taken pretty much all inline booklet work off the Iridesse and producing offline now.
Anywho, looking to see what you guys think of the middle tier machines from KM and Ricoh.
I know a bunch of you have come from Xerox but don't see much about the Iridesse on here.
What do you like or dislike about your gear?