lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hey folks,
We are nearing the end of our lease on the Xerox V180 and we have been having a lot of issues with it. We have to place a service call every other week, on average, for issues with the 2nd BTR, the little plastic rollers that, if messed up, prevent paper from feeding from the high capacity trays, and lots of other stupid little things. We are also in the middle of a billing issue from July where they billed us for CEL clicks we never used, so I called them that day to see if they wanted me to just supply the actual number and subtract that charge from the invoice and pay the balance. No response. I sent many emails and tried calling many times over the next few months, and only now, at the end of October, does it seem like it might be getting resolved. This happened one other time before and it's a total nightmare because if you have outstanding invoices (I made clear that we would not pay incorrect invoices, but would happily pay promptly as soon as the issue was resolved), they won't ship your supplies or release service calls. It makes it very difficult to function as a business when no one responds to your questions, places a block on your supplies (and won't tell you), and blocks your service calls (but won't tell you) until you call and go up the chain of command.
Anyway, all that is to say that we may not want to stay with Xerox given all of us. There's really no reason for this level of incompetence. At the same time, we are familiar with the Versant machines and the easiest thing is to just get the next machine up and call it a day. I'm not sure what to do, probably any company will have its share of crappy customer service situations. But we are thinking of upgrading to either the V280, which I realize is a slightly older machine at this point, or switching machines entirely and going with something like a Ricoh.
We do postcards, business cards, books and booklets, posters, etc, ranging on stocks from 70# text to 100# silk text and to 130# cover. This machine won't auto-duplex 130# cover so we are looking for a machine that will. We do all of our finishing offline so don't need integrated bookletmaking or anything like that. The first digital press we ever had was a Konica and I have serious PTSD from it. Can't go back! Then we had a Xerox C75, then the V180. I've seen other threads where people lament the registration of the V180 or the color, but we actually have not had any of those issues. The SIQA works way better on this machine than it did on the C75, registration does shift a little bit here and there but such is digital printing. I've never used a Ricoh so wouldn't know what their analog to a V280 would be. Anyone have any insights? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
- Lantz
We are nearing the end of our lease on the Xerox V180 and we have been having a lot of issues with it. We have to place a service call every other week, on average, for issues with the 2nd BTR, the little plastic rollers that, if messed up, prevent paper from feeding from the high capacity trays, and lots of other stupid little things. We are also in the middle of a billing issue from July where they billed us for CEL clicks we never used, so I called them that day to see if they wanted me to just supply the actual number and subtract that charge from the invoice and pay the balance. No response. I sent many emails and tried calling many times over the next few months, and only now, at the end of October, does it seem like it might be getting resolved. This happened one other time before and it's a total nightmare because if you have outstanding invoices (I made clear that we would not pay incorrect invoices, but would happily pay promptly as soon as the issue was resolved), they won't ship your supplies or release service calls. It makes it very difficult to function as a business when no one responds to your questions, places a block on your supplies (and won't tell you), and blocks your service calls (but won't tell you) until you call and go up the chain of command.
Anyway, all that is to say that we may not want to stay with Xerox given all of us. There's really no reason for this level of incompetence. At the same time, we are familiar with the Versant machines and the easiest thing is to just get the next machine up and call it a day. I'm not sure what to do, probably any company will have its share of crappy customer service situations. But we are thinking of upgrading to either the V280, which I realize is a slightly older machine at this point, or switching machines entirely and going with something like a Ricoh.
We do postcards, business cards, books and booklets, posters, etc, ranging on stocks from 70# text to 100# silk text and to 130# cover. This machine won't auto-duplex 130# cover so we are looking for a machine that will. We do all of our finishing offline so don't need integrated bookletmaking or anything like that. The first digital press we ever had was a Konica and I have serious PTSD from it. Can't go back! Then we had a Xerox C75, then the V180. I've seen other threads where people lament the registration of the V180 or the color, but we actually have not had any of those issues. The SIQA works way better on this machine than it did on the C75, registration does shift a little bit here and there but such is digital printing. I've never used a Ricoh so wouldn't know what their analog to a V280 would be. Anyone have any insights? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
- Lantz