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Hi Everyone,
First, thanks to all of you for your posts and willingness to spread your knowledge to people like me. I acquired a print shop late last year and this is my first experience in the industry.
I have a Canon iP C7000VP and Canon iP C7010VP both with a decent amount of clicks on them. Recently, GFC has informed me the 7000 is basically unsupported and they are no longer making parts for the machine. I have been preparing for this, knowing that the machine was going to have a moratorium regardless of the "odometer". That said, I am not necessarily ready to go into big debt or absorb a large lease payment each month given the current economy and how new I am to this world.
We do around 300K color and b&w prints of all different sizes and paper weights a month between our three digital presses.
I have had my eye on some used equipment I have seen on various sites. I had a lot of success with an auction site and an envelope printer a couple months back. That was an easy buy, I knew exactly the need and there were a handful of solutions for that need.
I appreciate the service contract I have with GFC and it's ease. For that reason I am looking at another Canon press to fill the need. They also service Ricoh so that would be within consideration as well. But, the larger obstacle is that I don't even know what is out there and I am being pressed (pun intended) to make a decision more quickly than I would prefer. In a perfect world I would attend some trade shows and buy a couple beers for one of you in exchange for some brain-picking on the subject.
Sorry for the long-winded message but I was hoping to give you all a quick background so you could throw any advice my way. Bottom line, I am asking for a couple things. If I am going to buy a used Canon press are there models to shoot for? It seems like all the way thru the 10010 the print resolution is the same and there are not any huge new improvements they offer. How does the numbering system work with Canon? I cannot seem to find a clear explanation. For instance, is a Imagepress C750 older or newer or better than a C800, and is a C810 better than both? My goal is to have a daily workhorse that can supplement the 7010 and possibly even add something to our print arsenal that we don't offer today. I also have an uphill battle getting GFC to agree to put a used copier on their service contract. Any experience with that is appreciated as well.
Finally, is there something that makes more sense, I like to think that I have basically three machines that do virtually the same exact thing just one is older than the other. Does it make sense to try to acquire a different brand (again, used machine) that has other capabilities? I have had several salespeople stop by with brochures printed on their newest technology. I am sure they are out of my price range but there is definitely some cool stuff out there.
Sorry I know this is a lot and I am sort of all over the place but I thought this could get me started and all of you wonderful people can mock me then provide some good information. Thanks in advance!
Justin
First, thanks to all of you for your posts and willingness to spread your knowledge to people like me. I acquired a print shop late last year and this is my first experience in the industry.
I have a Canon iP C7000VP and Canon iP C7010VP both with a decent amount of clicks on them. Recently, GFC has informed me the 7000 is basically unsupported and they are no longer making parts for the machine. I have been preparing for this, knowing that the machine was going to have a moratorium regardless of the "odometer". That said, I am not necessarily ready to go into big debt or absorb a large lease payment each month given the current economy and how new I am to this world.
We do around 300K color and b&w prints of all different sizes and paper weights a month between our three digital presses.
I have had my eye on some used equipment I have seen on various sites. I had a lot of success with an auction site and an envelope printer a couple months back. That was an easy buy, I knew exactly the need and there were a handful of solutions for that need.
I appreciate the service contract I have with GFC and it's ease. For that reason I am looking at another Canon press to fill the need. They also service Ricoh so that would be within consideration as well. But, the larger obstacle is that I don't even know what is out there and I am being pressed (pun intended) to make a decision more quickly than I would prefer. In a perfect world I would attend some trade shows and buy a couple beers for one of you in exchange for some brain-picking on the subject.
Sorry for the long-winded message but I was hoping to give you all a quick background so you could throw any advice my way. Bottom line, I am asking for a couple things. If I am going to buy a used Canon press are there models to shoot for? It seems like all the way thru the 10010 the print resolution is the same and there are not any huge new improvements they offer. How does the numbering system work with Canon? I cannot seem to find a clear explanation. For instance, is a Imagepress C750 older or newer or better than a C800, and is a C810 better than both? My goal is to have a daily workhorse that can supplement the 7010 and possibly even add something to our print arsenal that we don't offer today. I also have an uphill battle getting GFC to agree to put a used copier on their service contract. Any experience with that is appreciated as well.
Finally, is there something that makes more sense, I like to think that I have basically three machines that do virtually the same exact thing just one is older than the other. Does it make sense to try to acquire a different brand (again, used machine) that has other capabilities? I have had several salespeople stop by with brochures printed on their newest technology. I am sure they are out of my price range but there is definitely some cool stuff out there.
Sorry I know this is a lot and I am sort of all over the place but I thought this could get me started and all of you wonderful people can mock me then provide some good information. Thanks in advance!
Justin