Re: picking the best laser printer
Re: picking the best laser printer
Karsten,
great tips, thanks!
Atenciosamente,
Jorge “gariba” Batista.
GRB Tratamento de Imagem
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On Aug 19, 2011, at 2:57 PM, Karsten Krüger wrote:
> Dean,
>
> If you are talking about the Xerox WS75xx family: great products, reliable, fast, excellent print quality.
> The LED based print engine is far better than the laser based 74xx predecessor.
> Big advantage: can print on heavy stock > 300 gsm
>
> Color quality is excellent for layout and copy shop jobs and build in calibration keeps it very stable, but it is limited if you need proofing. There is an optional Fiery available for this type of jobs, too, but it is slow (at the slower end of slow ;-) ).
>
> If you need profiling and if you can live with the color management abilities of Adobe CS you still get great results.
>
> My recommendation - because handling and print quality differ a lot on these machines: ask for a test installation on your site ( a week for each should be enough).
>
> If they don't provide it:
> - create sample jobs of your typical applications
> - visit the dealer and ask for a presentation incl. your own jobs
> - during presentation pay close attention to
> - the tools being used (do have these tools ? Are they included int the offer ?)
> - the print path ( a Fiery print looks very different from a non Fiery print ).
> - system maintenance ( can you handle it ? can you wait for a service rep ?)
>
> Hope this helps,
> Karsten
>
> Am 19.08.2011 um 18:39 schrieb Dean Mackey:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> The lease is up on our Phaser 7700 and my department is having to venture back out into the wild to find a replacement printer.
>>
>> To make a long story short, the list of options that I have been given are:
>>
>> 1) Konica-Minolta Bizhub C280 (We have a possible option to add a Fiery Controller if there is a compelling reason)
>>
>> 2) Canon 5030 (This unit also has an option to add a Fiery controller)
>>
>> 3) Xerox WorkCentre W754SP
>>
>> Has any one had any experience with these units to know if one has any advantages for the others in terms of color quality or manageability? I would appreciate any information that would help narrow things down and guide this decision process.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Dean
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------
>>
>> Dean Mackey
>> Senior Graphic Designer
>>
>> Creative Services | Rice University | Allen Center, Suite 200 - MS 95 | 6100 S. Main, Houston, TX 77005 | Office 713.348.6767 | Fax 713.348.6757 | email@hidden
>>
>>
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