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who else is furious about the performance Konica's 6500 'e' or tower Fiery
who else is furious about the performance Konica's 6500 'e' or tower Fiery
If you are driving one of these machines around a Konica or Cannon or Xerox or Richo or Sharp sales studio DRIVE IT LIKE A RENTAL CAR. Put everything you might possibly need to run, in every order, variation, orientation and make them let you use it for at least 4-5 hours a day for a week before you make your decision. Check the machine serivce log, make sure they have one and make sure the service tech does NOT have a real good chance to get to it between your uses. And if you are buying a 6500 with an embedded fiery hanging off the back, then make sure that is what you are testing on. Run all kinds of files, use the software, feel this baby up. These things for the most part are like very nice or even luxury cars.
I would reccomend the same procedure WITH any digital copier or 'production' digital press you are being sold or falling for.
By you destops at Costco where you can take them back if they screw up or you hate them.
ALREADY FEELING THE PAIN....
Were you sold a machine that was PRINT PRODUCTION, capable of a wide variety of stocks.
Did you buy into it? Are paying a lease, are you panicing. Has it performed as well as the Salesman showed you in the studio; Or has it been hell for you? If so what have you experienced? What do you use it for, what stocks, different sizes, or do you generally run the same exact thing?
Do you get roller marks with thick stocks and lines on larger stock after running smaller stock. Did they try try again and again to make them go away to no avail.
Has anyone has fusing or image units replaced before the life ended, if so about at how many clicks? And how many times for each? check your log if to be sure.
Mine has been broken every week since I have had it, either the same thing or something new, about 70/30.
This is a nightmare I can't seem to wake up from.
Is anybody out there going through the same hell?
who else is furious about the performance Konica's 6500 'e' or tower Fiery
If you are driving one of these machines around a Konica or Cannon or Xerox or Richo or Sharp sales studio DRIVE IT LIKE A RENTAL CAR. Put everything you might possibly need to run, in every order, variation, orientation and make them let you use it for at least 4-5 hours a day for a week before you make your decision. Check the machine serivce log, make sure they have one and make sure the service tech does NOT have a real good chance to get to it between your uses. And if you are buying a 6500 with an embedded fiery hanging off the back, then make sure that is what you are testing on. Run all kinds of files, use the software, feel this baby up. These things for the most part are like very nice or even luxury cars.
I would reccomend the same procedure WITH any digital copier or 'production' digital press you are being sold or falling for.
By you destops at Costco where you can take them back if they screw up or you hate them.
ALREADY FEELING THE PAIN....
Were you sold a machine that was PRINT PRODUCTION, capable of a wide variety of stocks.
Did you buy into it? Are paying a lease, are you panicing. Has it performed as well as the Salesman showed you in the studio; Or has it been hell for you? If so what have you experienced? What do you use it for, what stocks, different sizes, or do you generally run the same exact thing?
Do you get roller marks with thick stocks and lines on larger stock after running smaller stock. Did they try try again and again to make them go away to no avail.
Has anyone has fusing or image units replaced before the life ended, if so about at how many clicks? And how many times for each? check your log if to be sure.
Mine has been broken every week since I have had it, either the same thing or something new, about 70/30.
This is a nightmare I can't seem to wake up from.
Is anybody out there going through the same hell?