Hi, I’d be really grateful if anyone on this forum can give me advice.
The Background. I run an art gallery and have occasionally done design work for other businesses which have been outsourced to printers. I have decided to incorporate printing into the gallery activities, and figure the most effective entry point at this time would be digital.
I intend to do gallery material for sale to the public - art books (we have two at concept stage already) , picture notepads and diaries etc
For outside clients we intend to do brochures and other printed material. Our early activity will be channelled towards brochures for the art community.
We also intend to do photobooks for weddings, schools etc
I was at the recent IPEX and thought the Xerox 700 would be ideal.
Here’s where the difficulty starts. We’re based in Africa and it appears the press manufacturers don’t have a lease arrangement here – like the pay per click available in most countries. It’s basically you buy the machine and, I suspect, good luck to you. I have spoken with a Minolta rep but I haven’t gotten specifics yet about their maintenance and pricing. I’m still waiting to hear back from Xerox.
Here are my questions
1)How do I get a clear fix on the cost per page of these machines? The only way I can determine clearly if I can compete using digital presses is if I know how much it costs for each page I print.
2) How crucial is maintenance for these presses. Sounds dumb, I suppose. Maintenance is always important. I’m trying to look at worst case scenarios. If maintenance from the manufacturer is poor, can I get away with using the press for a few years without hassle?
3) What are the challenges to expect?
4)How risky is it to buy used? In a perfect world I’d rather buy used than pay the 50,000 pounds or so it costs to get a 700
5) Which is better - Minolta or Xerox?
Thanks for bothering to wade through this
Doz
The Background. I run an art gallery and have occasionally done design work for other businesses which have been outsourced to printers. I have decided to incorporate printing into the gallery activities, and figure the most effective entry point at this time would be digital.
I intend to do gallery material for sale to the public - art books (we have two at concept stage already) , picture notepads and diaries etc
For outside clients we intend to do brochures and other printed material. Our early activity will be channelled towards brochures for the art community.
We also intend to do photobooks for weddings, schools etc
I was at the recent IPEX and thought the Xerox 700 would be ideal.
Here’s where the difficulty starts. We’re based in Africa and it appears the press manufacturers don’t have a lease arrangement here – like the pay per click available in most countries. It’s basically you buy the machine and, I suspect, good luck to you. I have spoken with a Minolta rep but I haven’t gotten specifics yet about their maintenance and pricing. I’m still waiting to hear back from Xerox.
Here are my questions
1)How do I get a clear fix on the cost per page of these machines? The only way I can determine clearly if I can compete using digital presses is if I know how much it costs for each page I print.
2) How crucial is maintenance for these presses. Sounds dumb, I suppose. Maintenance is always important. I’m trying to look at worst case scenarios. If maintenance from the manufacturer is poor, can I get away with using the press for a few years without hassle?
3) What are the challenges to expect?
4)How risky is it to buy used? In a perfect world I’d rather buy used than pay the 50,000 pounds or so it costs to get a 700
5) Which is better - Minolta or Xerox?
Thanks for bothering to wade through this
Doz