In trying to do research on digital presses as our Canon C700 lease comes up at the end of 5 years, this seems to be the ONLY place with any sort of useful, non-press release, information! Hopefully some of you can assist.
Background:
I am the jack of all trades IT guy at a small/medium architectural firm that has a Canon C700 for making square edge fold booklets that makes all of our proposals and marketing material to win projects. Our volume is VERY low (3000/month avg, 7000/month peak), but the C700 was the solution because it produced the right output. That output is what brings us in business and every proposal is custom and sometimes not finalized until an hour before it goes out. Right now it uses pretty standard paper (100 lb cover, 28 lb text Hammermill), but we're looking at different paper options to make this product better as well. Its saddle stitched, faced trimmed, and square edge folded before its trimmed offline for top and bottom.
Options:
So we've engaged a couple local partners for options and boy do we have a wide variety of options... Its impossible for me to compare... Likely looking at 5 year lease on all options.
1) Canon C700 (150k impressions) - re-leased (~$1300/month)
- SDD BLM300 booklet maker
2) Canon C750 - new (~$2100/month)
- Plockmatic BLM 50 booklet maker
3) Konica C1060 (~1 million impressions) - off lease (~$1100/month)
- SD-513 Finisher
4) Konica C3070 - new (~$2000/month)
- SD-513 Finisher
5) Xerox V180 - new (~$1100/month)
- Production Ready Booklet Maker w/ Square Edge Fold
I'd take any thoughts on any of the options or our needs in general. Obviously the used/released options financially look very promising and due to our low volume seem like great options (especially re-leasing a device we already are happy with, know the service history on, and has almost no usage). I also don't know much about the finishers (other than everyone we've talked to says the Plockmatic is the best of the bunch), and haven't seen the SDD solution and may not get to (our partner is struggling to find one locally for us to go see).
Thank you in advance, this is not my area of expertise, but I want to make sure we get the right solution!
Background:
I am the jack of all trades IT guy at a small/medium architectural firm that has a Canon C700 for making square edge fold booklets that makes all of our proposals and marketing material to win projects. Our volume is VERY low (3000/month avg, 7000/month peak), but the C700 was the solution because it produced the right output. That output is what brings us in business and every proposal is custom and sometimes not finalized until an hour before it goes out. Right now it uses pretty standard paper (100 lb cover, 28 lb text Hammermill), but we're looking at different paper options to make this product better as well. Its saddle stitched, faced trimmed, and square edge folded before its trimmed offline for top and bottom.
Options:
So we've engaged a couple local partners for options and boy do we have a wide variety of options... Its impossible for me to compare... Likely looking at 5 year lease on all options.
1) Canon C700 (150k impressions) - re-leased (~$1300/month)
- SDD BLM300 booklet maker
2) Canon C750 - new (~$2100/month)
- Plockmatic BLM 50 booklet maker
3) Konica C1060 (~1 million impressions) - off lease (~$1100/month)
- SD-513 Finisher
4) Konica C3070 - new (~$2000/month)
- SD-513 Finisher
5) Xerox V180 - new (~$1100/month)
- Production Ready Booklet Maker w/ Square Edge Fold
I'd take any thoughts on any of the options or our needs in general. Obviously the used/released options financially look very promising and due to our low volume seem like great options (especially re-leasing a device we already are happy with, know the service history on, and has almost no usage). I also don't know much about the finishers (other than everyone we've talked to says the Plockmatic is the best of the bunch), and haven't seen the SDD solution and may not get to (our partner is struggling to find one locally for us to go see).
Thank you in advance, this is not my area of expertise, but I want to make sure we get the right solution!