I am looking at these 3 brands, it seems Konica Minolta is not offered in my area Dawson Creek and Fort St. John BC Canada, well the Canon dealer theoreticly does but has the Canon C710's in service.
Our Current unit is a Xerox 700i with Xerox FreeFlow and a separate Black Xerox 4110, and the Xerox 4110 is End of Life service December 31, 2020 with no local independent service available.
The new Versant 280 was top of list due to 400 gsm capability, 350 gsm duplex internally, plus Envelopes, but then I see complaints the Versants have coated paper issues with 2nd BTR failure. When I questioned Xerox they told me some plain paper needs to be fed, about 5%, the same true if running NCR as well. Do people agree?
Would other models by Ricoh and Canon also need some plain paper as I have not heard issues with them?
The Ricoh Pro C5310 I had discounted as I initially heard it could not feed #10 envelopes. Now via this forum I understand the 7200's do and I am told the C5310 with vacuum feed large capacity tray has the same system. The limitation seems to be the Versant specs indicate it could also run #8 and #9 sizes. I am not sure that's possible on the C5310, On the other hand Ricoh are pushing the Vacuum feed system as being great for accuracy .05mm and for NCR and 360 gsm would be enough if that's the duplex capability.
The Canon C710 and C810 tended to be off my list as the booklet finisher is up to 25 pages 20# and the others are up to 30 pages 20#. Also its a dealer vs factory service which I previously found dealers tend to be more conservative at throwing parts at something so quality drops off over the years as they push for a replacement machine at 3 years. Mind you that dealer was Ikon which sadly made money selling that philosophy when Icon was purchased by Ricoh.
Based on click charges it looks like it would take all of 5 years of cheaper black copies to pay for a black only machine, thus I am seriously considering buying just a better color machine that can run the Coated, Plain, NCR and Envelopes. Using the the Xerox 700i as backup when the new one is down. In that regard Xerox has said they would lock the current click charge if the new model is a Xerox.
Opinions?
Our Current unit is a Xerox 700i with Xerox FreeFlow and a separate Black Xerox 4110, and the Xerox 4110 is End of Life service December 31, 2020 with no local independent service available.
The new Versant 280 was top of list due to 400 gsm capability, 350 gsm duplex internally, plus Envelopes, but then I see complaints the Versants have coated paper issues with 2nd BTR failure. When I questioned Xerox they told me some plain paper needs to be fed, about 5%, the same true if running NCR as well. Do people agree?
Would other models by Ricoh and Canon also need some plain paper as I have not heard issues with them?
The Ricoh Pro C5310 I had discounted as I initially heard it could not feed #10 envelopes. Now via this forum I understand the 7200's do and I am told the C5310 with vacuum feed large capacity tray has the same system. The limitation seems to be the Versant specs indicate it could also run #8 and #9 sizes. I am not sure that's possible on the C5310, On the other hand Ricoh are pushing the Vacuum feed system as being great for accuracy .05mm and for NCR and 360 gsm would be enough if that's the duplex capability.
The Canon C710 and C810 tended to be off my list as the booklet finisher is up to 25 pages 20# and the others are up to 30 pages 20#. Also its a dealer vs factory service which I previously found dealers tend to be more conservative at throwing parts at something so quality drops off over the years as they push for a replacement machine at 3 years. Mind you that dealer was Ikon which sadly made money selling that philosophy when Icon was purchased by Ricoh.
Based on click charges it looks like it would take all of 5 years of cheaper black copies to pay for a black only machine, thus I am seriously considering buying just a better color machine that can run the Coated, Plain, NCR and Envelopes. Using the the Xerox 700i as backup when the new one is down. In that regard Xerox has said they would lock the current click charge if the new model is a Xerox.
Opinions?