Seen it. Love it. As a designer I'll now be purposing a lot of my work to take advantage of the 5th "color".
And that is the exact problem, it sure is nifty....but who the heck is going to design a piece around a specific machine?
But spot varnish isn't a new thing... It is somewhat new to digital, and brand new to Xerox, but it isn't new at all in the offset world. Lots of jobs use it, but until now it had to go offset. Those jobs can now (theoretically) be run on the 800 or 1000.
You are absolutely correct, I guess I'm just in a different world, we broker a lot of print to the outside as well....and it's just something I rarely get asked for.
You are absolutely correct, I guess I'm just in a different world, we broker a lot of print to the outside as well....and it's just something I rarely get asked for.
Don't want to rain on any parade here but...
"A new full-color tandem engine with a “large diameter seamless intermediate transfer belt” to allow rated speed output for all paper weights"
Transfer belts have been seamless since there inception.
" a newly developed belt roll fuser"
Just like a konica, nice to see them catch up.
Is this a new engine or a rehash of the IGEN? I would say this will be a vecels engine.
As with others, the price is obsurd and you could buy two engines from another vendor and have a higher sheet output with redundancy.
UberTech, you know what is nice to see...that konica has finally caught up and realized they should have more than one production machine. The price is not obsurd and you can buy two lower quality Konica machines - the reality is that a printer like me trusts the xerox brand, innovation, products and services. When you drive down the road and see a BMW car dealership and a kia dealership across the street, do you expect to pay the same price for the two cars? You get what you pay for, same in the print industry.
This is a new engine, it does not use traditional toner/fuser oil and looks nothing like an iGen, the iGen tower is 8' tall this is 6', and it is about 2' longer than my 5000AP.
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