Xerox Clicks
Xerox Clicks
Xerox has many programs for click charges.
Based on the machine that you are getting they they would offer you the rates.
i.e. iGen has small sheet and Large sheet rates
800/1,000 is the same story
700 is one click charge regardless of the size.
Obviously color charges are different from B&W.
Note: All of the rates are Negotiable. You can also ask for free clicks to be included with the base price.
Negotiate your lease rate and try to use PIA or any printing association to get a reduced rate. Look at trade in, some times an old press like a MultiLith will get you thousands of dollars discount if you give it to them. They may not even pick it up.
Don't go for the latest and greatest press, it is hard to make money with the new Models unless you have an application that is paying you good money and you already have the customers for it. This is not the field of Dreams, Build it and they will come. It is much harder than you think. The following is a list of the pros and cons of Digital Presses
Cons:
- The presses are slow
- Paper curls
- Digital paper Selection is small and expensive
- Registration Sucks and did I mention presses are slow , With time it even gets slower. All of the machines are based on 8.5 x 11 sheet. If you print 11 x 17 cut the speed in half. Some even get slower with thicker coated paper.
- It goes down more often than a regular press
- Colors may shift in the middle of the run depending on the press
- Click charges are high for jobs over 3,000
Pros
- It is simple to run
- One Pre-Press man can run multiple machines
- No ink and Environmental problems and chemicals
- Great for short runs
- Variable Data Printing, Good Money but harder to sell. You need to be good with Databases
- small footprint
- Few sheets are required for color adjustment and setup
- Clean
- parts and labor are included with the Contract (Most of the time)
- Spare parts are free (Except with Ricoh, watch out for Fuser unit fee)
- Xerox is much more reliable than Cannon or the other guys and they have great Print Quality on the newer machines. Xerox Response time is Excellent in most areas. Call around and check and see how do they respond to people around you. I love the Guarantee they give, If you are not happy with the machine they will replace it. I did that 3 times so far and they did replace them. Obviously there has to be some thing wrong with the press for them to replace it.
- Very Predictable Cost of goods. You can measure your operation performance very easily. You look at the Billing screen and you will find out how many sheets you have printed for that day and you look at your daily sales plus paper . It does not need an accountant. Good to check on your Pre press guy if he is wasting paper.
P.S. the billing screen will tell you how many B&W prints, how many Large or small Color sheets
P.P.S. Get a good RIP with the machine and use Fusion Pro Software for Imposition ($795 I think)
The above list of Pros and cons is not for one machine or one manufacturer, these are typical problems for Digital presses
So how much should you pay for clicks?
I have a simple rule, Max I would pay for click is $0.049 for Color. My goal is to be at $0.03 per color click. $0.0049 for B&W Any paper size
Watch out for sales tax. Xerox will charge you sales tax on every click regardless if you resell or not. Ask to separate the maintenance from Supplies and you will save A lot of money.
Finally checkout the Ricoh 901C, I heard great things about it.
Good Luck
Nidal Kerdiya
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