What machine do you own?

What machine do you own?

  • DC12 similar

    Votes: 6 8.1%
  • 2060/6060

    Votes: 4 5.4%
  • DC5000

    Votes: 5 6.8%
  • 250/252/260/700

    Votes: 26 35.1%
  • DC7000/8000

    Votes: 5 6.8%
  • igen

    Votes: 4 5.4%
  • Canon 5000 similar

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • Canon 6000/7000

    Votes: 9 12.2%
  • Konica minolta c5500/c6500

    Votes: 18 24.3%
  • Other ( write In thread)

    Votes: 14 18.9%

  • Total voters
    74
we like to think of ourselves as an offset press shop, but we have an ikon cpp550. which is the km 6500/5500 so that may skew your vote tally and frankly I like it. it is too bad that ikon was just bought by ricoh.
 
St.Nicholas,
How has your experience been with the CLC4000? Mine was 2 years and 2 CLC's of hell. I sure hope your is better.
 
I have a Xante Ilumina. Use it mostly for thick invitation type stock, envelopes and really small run fliers and postcards. I have an alliance with a local printer that has a Canon 7000 for the more robust digital printing.

I hope to get a more production type machine in the future.

Like rbailleu, I consider, and in a sense still am an offset printer. I bleed PMS 185.
 
Canon IRC3200, we wish we had never bought it, infact it's the worst machine we've ever owned.
 
I work for Ricoh, so that's all we use. But in our Local office we have a Pro 906ex, MP C7500, a Lanier LD 345c, a Gelsprinter Printer, and a bunch of the Lanier LP 226cn's.
 
Other: Indigo 5000s - One here & another in a 2nd location. Both profiled to (more or less) match the offset presses when necessary.
 
Other

Other

We had a KM but we recently changed to a Lanier its owned by Ricoh but seems work well, my only issue is that it cost extra to get the postscript option...this day and age you would think that would come with the machine. We also two old Risographs a GR3750 and an ancient one that I dont even remember the designation on it, both work well and we use them to run paper bags on.
 
We have:

Xerox DC250
Xerox DC12
Xerox DC5252

Have to say, the DC250 is my personal favourite, but I don't run them anymore unless we have staff off sick.
 
We run Canon ImagePRESS C6000 full color and 1110 B&W. I myself only use them for proofing, but, I do know the repair guys are in here about once a week fixing something. I would say the service contract is a must, they do print nice though.

-Dan
 

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