Currently using two Ricoh C5310's. Printing lots of A4 and A5 tab sheets.
There is about a 7 second delay when the printer switches from printing office paper to printing a tab., and then same delay switching back to office paper.
Ricoh said this is due to the machine entirely clearing the paper path before switching to tabs. IIRC they used the term 'skipped frames'.
So I'm just wondering which digital presses on the market nowadays have the shortest delay whilst switching between regular paper and tabs? Can anyone beat 7 seconds?
I've seen the Ricoh C9200, and that had zero delay switching from paper to tab, but a similar delay of 6 seconds or so when switching back to paper after tabs.
In some runs where there are lots of pages in between the tabs, the delay is not so bad. But on runs where the tabs separate very short documents, it kills productivity. On those runs we will often print the documents with slipsheets as covers and insert the tabs by hand. If we expand in future, I might look at machines which can insert the tabs faster.
There is about a 7 second delay when the printer switches from printing office paper to printing a tab., and then same delay switching back to office paper.
Ricoh said this is due to the machine entirely clearing the paper path before switching to tabs. IIRC they used the term 'skipped frames'.
So I'm just wondering which digital presses on the market nowadays have the shortest delay whilst switching between regular paper and tabs? Can anyone beat 7 seconds?
I've seen the Ricoh C9200, and that had zero delay switching from paper to tab, but a similar delay of 6 seconds or so when switching back to paper after tabs.
In some runs where there are lots of pages in between the tabs, the delay is not so bad. But on runs where the tabs separate very short documents, it kills productivity. On those runs we will often print the documents with slipsheets as covers and insert the tabs by hand. If we expand in future, I might look at machines which can insert the tabs faster.