Thank You for the replies.
I'm not even sure who serves this area.
Still curious if the 3 mentioned above produce the same level of quality, both in image and crucial things like backing up pages, etc.
Our color work ranges from postcards, to flyers, brochures, souvenir booklets up to 160 pages, running on stocks varying from 80# matte to 130# cover. We don't have color work every day, but have also had to turn away work because we can't turn it around fast enough.
PriceLineNegotiator .... you mentioned "Do you have a creaser/folder to support the machine (scoring on a Graphic Whizard won't work)?" Are you saying GW will or will NOT work?
We are a small shop, but the only printing business serving an area of about 50,000+ population.
Pricing as we've been doing it has been acceptable to everyone who has asked for work. Our only competitor for color work is OD, and they are hard to deal with (I've had people come in here still cussing mad after trying to get something done there).
Our paper suppliers carry all the digital stocks, as most everyone in the bigger markets are already running wide open with all of this.
As far as the operation of the machine, I would be doing it, and between learning what you learn through the years and an active prayer life
can sort most things out.
So, the questions are:
- are the machines/manufacturers all priced about the same ... both on the machine and operating costs;
- how much is a reasonable amount to consider for payments on a machine;
- are there any models to stay away from.
Quality is what we are already able to provide through our sources now, and it's what I need to continue to sell, and I need to be able to achieve that quality consistently.
Again, OD, their machine seems to be broken an awful lot, and that is NOT a reputation I want to have.
I will begin to search to see who does service this area. I do hear a KM commercial on the radio. Of course, around here they are really selling office machines.
Thanks Again for your input and wisdom.