Just don't make the mistake of buying on your current volume Command-P. Talk to your techs. That may be pushing the 2100, month to month.
Agree that the machines run much better when they are not sitting idle, but at the same point you don't want a single machine to run at it's max print volume each month. You would be better off with 2 smaller machines or a slightly larger to accommodate future growth. Or a business plan to accommodate a second machine a year or two down the line. Maxing out a single machine and praying for no downtime is not healthy on your liver!
Thanks guys, something for me to think about, I can see clicks growing to 200k+ over the next 6 months
'Last option would be a 1000. Rated for 400k a month, but it's not anything uncommon for people to put 600-700k on them. Duty cycle (a mostly useless number) of close to 2 million clicks. These things are beast. Load them up and watch them churn out the sheets. They're built for production and love running. Ive had a handful of jams over the last 500k clicks. Parts replaced over that time are 1 drum, 2 fuser belts (we run mainly 11x17 so we get bad lines after so long when we run larger sheets) a pressure roller, and 1 trays feed Rollers. Other than that it's been a a wonderful machine.
Where did you see the low gloss toner? I was told it was only in Japan and New Zealand.
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