firefighter
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Hi all,
I'm in a progress of making a tough decision between the two machines above. I'm going to listen to our production manager when making a choice. He knows KM machines throughout and has little experience with xerox. That is not to say that he will pick KM machine - he is opened to change. We did run some tests on both machines and we identified below. Click price is pretty much same for both machines.
KM machine:
Is there anything that I missed?
Could people using machines above say couple of words in relation to reliability, service, quality etc?
Thank you for any feedback.
EDIT: Both machines will be in basic configuration. We have off-line finishers so finishing options are not important. Same applies to Fiery - both machines come with embedded cheapest option. We are going to use it in a typical small digital print shop.
I'm in a progress of making a tough decision between the two machines above. I'm going to listen to our production manager when making a choice. He knows KM machines throughout and has little experience with xerox. That is not to say that he will pick KM machine - he is opened to change. We did run some tests on both machines and we identified below. Click price is pretty much same for both machines.
KM machine:
- Colours slightly more vibrant, solids look better - therefore - print quality slightly better
- Facility to print longer banner (1300mm)
- Duplexing heavier stock (350gsm)
- Better service (most of parts consumer replaceable minimising downtime)
- No static problems
- Better price (5k of a difference)
- Bit faster
- Better click structure (lower price for A4, 660mm banner is 1.5xclick etc as oppose to double click charge from KM)
Is there anything that I missed?
Could people using machines above say couple of words in relation to reliability, service, quality etc?
Thank you for any feedback.
EDIT: Both machines will be in basic configuration. We have off-line finishers so finishing options are not important. Same applies to Fiery - both machines come with embedded cheapest option. We are going to use it in a typical small digital print shop.
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