Hello All!
I came upon this site while looking for user comments on the Xerox Nuvera. I've heard good/bad points from techs and just a few users in the area.
I've had a pair of remanufactured 6135's in the shop for the past 9+ years. Both have interposers, one has a Bourg BDFx on the end. These machines have been real work horses for us. Lately however, little things, mostly electrical, have been failing frequently and Xerox is hesitant to renew our service contract. I have to agree that it's time to pasture these babies.
I would like to keep with the same 61xx series with interposers knowing that what I'll be getting are remanufactured machines. This time I would go for the 6180 for the single sheet, corner stapled and tape bound books and keep the old Bourg as a back-up on the end. The second machine would be a 6115 with a new BDFx used exclusively for running saddle stitched booklets (at the 135 speed).
Working for a state school district, higher quality b/w prints than we're producing now isn't an issue (color is!). My concern is with durability over the for the long run.
My question focuses on just the above. How durable will a brand spanking new Nuvera be in the long term. Any comments would surely be appreciated.
p.s. - I'm also looking at the Oce VarioPrint 6200
I came upon this site while looking for user comments on the Xerox Nuvera. I've heard good/bad points from techs and just a few users in the area.
I've had a pair of remanufactured 6135's in the shop for the past 9+ years. Both have interposers, one has a Bourg BDFx on the end. These machines have been real work horses for us. Lately however, little things, mostly electrical, have been failing frequently and Xerox is hesitant to renew our service contract. I have to agree that it's time to pasture these babies.
I would like to keep with the same 61xx series with interposers knowing that what I'll be getting are remanufactured machines. This time I would go for the 6180 for the single sheet, corner stapled and tape bound books and keep the old Bourg as a back-up on the end. The second machine would be a 6115 with a new BDFx used exclusively for running saddle stitched booklets (at the 135 speed).
Working for a state school district, higher quality b/w prints than we're producing now isn't an issue (color is!). My concern is with durability over the for the long run.
My question focuses on just the above. How durable will a brand spanking new Nuvera be in the long term. Any comments would surely be appreciated.
p.s. - I'm also looking at the Oce VarioPrint 6200