lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hey all,
My shop is about halfway through a lease of a Xerox V180. We originally upgraded from a C75 and at that time had been entertaining an offer from Canon but decided to stay with Xerox because we knew and trusted the line of machines and the deal they gave us was good. All that said, we have reached a breaking point with Xerox. The defective drums they allowed into the pipeline caused us horrible disruptions at a really bad time (and it's not like they refund us for all the clicks and paper wasted from throwing jobs away due to quality issues caused by the drums). Their unwillingness to communicate well or take care of us has us thinking about other options. I'm not naive enough to think that another company will be a bouquet of roses but at the very least we are taking our business elsewhere.
We are now thinking about switching to a machine that can auto-duplex 300+gsm stock and also trying to get more finishing inline. We are both a commercial print shop and small press publisher that prints our own titles, so efficiency is important. There have been just too many steps for jobs that frankly aren't very high stakes and don't require these extra steps to maintain great quality. We do a fair amount of full color saddle-stitched booklets, 5x8, 8x10, and custom sizes as well. We also do a lot of business cards, postcards, invitations, etc where people want the thickest paper possible without shelling out the money for letterpress (which we also do).
What are some reasonable competitors to the Versant line of presses that people like? Canon? Ricoh? We started off with a Bizhubpro and it scarred me for life so we are probably not interested in returning to a Konica Minolta. Inline folding, bookletmaking, scoring, and trimming will be key for us so that we can get jobs done quicker and focus more attention on our publishing work, which is generally offset printed.
Thanks!
- Lantz
My shop is about halfway through a lease of a Xerox V180. We originally upgraded from a C75 and at that time had been entertaining an offer from Canon but decided to stay with Xerox because we knew and trusted the line of machines and the deal they gave us was good. All that said, we have reached a breaking point with Xerox. The defective drums they allowed into the pipeline caused us horrible disruptions at a really bad time (and it's not like they refund us for all the clicks and paper wasted from throwing jobs away due to quality issues caused by the drums). Their unwillingness to communicate well or take care of us has us thinking about other options. I'm not naive enough to think that another company will be a bouquet of roses but at the very least we are taking our business elsewhere.
We are now thinking about switching to a machine that can auto-duplex 300+gsm stock and also trying to get more finishing inline. We are both a commercial print shop and small press publisher that prints our own titles, so efficiency is important. There have been just too many steps for jobs that frankly aren't very high stakes and don't require these extra steps to maintain great quality. We do a fair amount of full color saddle-stitched booklets, 5x8, 8x10, and custom sizes as well. We also do a lot of business cards, postcards, invitations, etc where people want the thickest paper possible without shelling out the money for letterpress (which we also do).
What are some reasonable competitors to the Versant line of presses that people like? Canon? Ricoh? We started off with a Bizhubpro and it scarred me for life so we are probably not interested in returning to a Konica Minolta. Inline folding, bookletmaking, scoring, and trimming will be key for us so that we can get jobs done quicker and focus more attention on our publishing work, which is generally offset printed.
Thanks!
- Lantz