SirPrintsAlot
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Let me guess Deckm.. You are going to tell me that I can't duplex 100lb cover either huh? Because I can send you the samples that I did duplexed on Friday on it.
Let me guess Deckm.. You are going to tell me that I can't duplex 100lb cover either huh? Because I can send you the samples that I did duplexed on Friday on it.
I do know my specs. What % coverage are you talking about with those specs? What kind of paper type are you using? Coated, uncoated? Thick1, Thick 2, Thick 3, Thin? All these have to answered to get the exact speed. For those that don't believe I am telling you to go down and check one out. I am not trying to sell anyone on here anything. Why do you buy a nice car? Because of its top speed or because if its reliability? Its easy of use? The Price? The added features? There is more to life than speeds and feeds. I have a question for the product manager. Where can I get paper tested and put on the approved paper list?
Wow after all that, thats all you can say to defend KM? So if coverage doesn't change anything then why should a sheet size? You also probably think that if you drop two objects of different size off a building that the larger object falls faster.
Coverage governs print speed? Wow keep em coming printsalot, your doing wonders for the rest of us.
The coverage comment has me lost
However, the specs he gave on the Ricoh are very close to what I witnessed at a demo if not exact. The machine is fast, that said the demo runs I got had toner flaking problems and streak marks that look like they were from rollers about a .5" from the top and bottom edge of the sheet. Could have probably been somthing easliy fixed, but it doesn't inspire a whole lot of confidence when someone gives you sample that have real noticable issues.
I concur with this. They were handing out samples with pride at Pacprint (Aussie trade show) that were streaky, blurry, jagged text and basically abismal. How can a tech fix something he can't see or understand.
Great thread.
I am interested in placing this in my in-plant print department. The brochure states the main print unit size as (W D H) 49.2 x 43.3 x 56.7 inches. My question is; the depth of 43.3 does that take in consideration the rip attached to the back of the copier? Will this machine fit through a standard 35" wide door? I do not have baydoors here.
Thanks in advance.
Great thread.
I am interested in placing this in my in-plant print department. The brochure states the main print unit size as (W D H) 49.2 x 43.3 x 56.7 inches. My question is; the depth of 43.3 does that take in consideration the rip attached to the back of the copier? Will this machine fit through a standard 35" wide door? I do not have baydoors here.
Thanks in advance.
I believe both companies have decent service. Both sides have customers who love them, and I am sure they have some that hate them. I have some other things I have heard about the Ricoh that I would like to know if they are true. I have been told locally that the Ricoh C900 is Ricohs old black and white machine with color capabilities. I guess this means instead of building this machine from the ground up, they just threw some color technology in a exsisting machine. Thanks for all of your help guys.
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