Xante Ilumina Costs

Zach-

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I've read that Xante's consumables run higher than most digital devices, but what do their click costs look like?
 
If you're going to use the Xante illumina for envelopes with very low coverage only, then it is a good device. But if you do regular printing as with any other digital device, the Xante illumina cost like 8 times more, the cost would simply kill your business. They have no click charges.
 
If you're going to use the Xante illumina for envelopes with very low coverage only, then it is a good device. But if you do regular printing as with any other digital device, the Xante illumina cost like 8 times more, the cost would simply kill your business. They have no click charges.

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I second that! It's a great machine for low coverage jobs and odd jobs but you can forget about doing any regular commodity work (brochures, flyers, etc). A flyer with a solid color background, i.e, no paper showing, can easily cost over 30 cents in toner alone!!!!

BUUUUUUUUT.....

If your volume is low and you don't have a ton of capital, it's doable. I started my shop with an Ilumina and when you look back over the year, it all averages out I HAVE made money with my Ilumina. But my volume has outgrown it and now I have a Xerox parked next to it. But you know what, that lease payment SUCKS in February when business is slow.

To answer the poster's (????) question, I don't think you get the Ilumina from anyone with a service agreement. The closest I have seen is an Oki ESwhatever copier that went for 9 cents a click for letter size.
 
I liked the xerox 7400, before they quit supporting it. Always check the consumable cost b4 your buy. Xerox had a $900 per year service contract that seemed to me very cheap and fast.
 
   
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