I hear your concerns, but believe me the Xerox 700 does not use fuser oil s o the shine should not be there. This is an improvement over older technology.
What I have found is that Xerox always being more expensive, figured out that they need to be competitive and have great image quality...The 700 was born.
if you read the specs. you will see the 2400x2400dpi and the finishing makes this a great machine. No worries on intergration... They have the rips to support anything and have the Fiery which will take any file. Another thing I found is that you don't have a huge payment. It is a nice too step in without a huge investment but have the great output you need.
The small print on the Canon... You have to pay to return the device and it is third party financing not Canon.
Hope this helps!
What I have found is that Xerox always being more expensive, figured out that they need to be competitive and have great image quality...The 700 was born.
if you read the specs. you will see the 2400x2400dpi and the finishing makes this a great machine. No worries on intergration... They have the rips to support anything and have the Fiery which will take any file. Another thing I found is that you don't have a huge payment. It is a nice too step in without a huge investment but have the great output you need.
The small print on the Canon... You have to pay to return the device and it is third party financing not Canon.
Hope this helps!
Been stalking but not posting,-finally have something to ask! pardon me if my brain malfunctions while typing and I sound ridiculous
We're a commercial offset printer trying to enter the "digital world". We do a substantial amount of PURLS's which deserve nice VP, and otherwise want to supplement our offset work- either taking smaller jobs off press, handling overflow, securing new work, and/or allowing a costing option.
Additional thoughts are the ability to integrate with Prinergy, EFI Logic, Mindfire and Digital Storefronts.
Right now we are stuck between the Canon C6000 and the Xerox 700 - which really can't be more different when it comes to price.
The Xerox, besides feeling "too cheap" (worried about "the get what you pay for issues") has that lovely glossy sheen of toner on paper while the Canon does not.
So right now while we figure out what we want to sell and which we can sell better- my questions would be more on productivity, reliability, service and RIP issues.
Anyone have any feedback for me to contemplate?