I am trying to sell or transfer my lease to someone who needs a docucolor with a creo rip.
Xerox Docucolor 242 with Creo Color Server, Stand Calibration, and Monitor are included. This machine is currently installed and under service contract. I can send you videos of it printing live jobs...
I am selling/transferring lease of my Xerox Docucolor 242. The original lease term was 60 months. There are 52 months left. The monthly payment is $335 + Tax.
This machine has 160k Color - 55K B&W: This number will increase with time as the machine is still running print jobs for my company...
they are flat giving those things away.. GL with finding a deal and keep in mind that each xerox dealer will quote different prices, so shop away!
If you'd like, you can take over payment on my 242 @ 335/mo @ .049 color and .0129 BW click rate.
Email
joe@dotfordotgraphics.com for info...
This cutter has a 22'' Blade. It is an electric cutter with an analogue gauge readout.
The clamp is manual.
I am selling this, so I can make room for a hydraulic or a fully auto with digital readout that cuts 1 out on 13 x 19.
I use this to cut 24# bond and 10 pt c2s cardstock without...
I am selling my Triumph paper cutter. Comes with 2 blades. 1 Blade is sharp, the spare needs sharpened.
This electric cutter has a 24'' blade, manual wheel clamp
Overall condition is 7/10
It needs a new shaft for the wheel clamp(thread was stripped out, doesnt hold firm.. easy fix)...
Im not sure if this is what you are saying... so smaller dots give you capability for a higher concentration of lines(lpi)? I have made this deduction already, but i guess im just confused on why I see inconsistency of line screens with certain advertised DPI.
IE 175 LPI @ 300 dpi or 250...
I am not new to offset printing. I have brokered offset printing for 5 years. I am familiar with calculus concepts using algebra. I know what to look for in print providers.
It seems that whenever I am looking at high lpi rated print the dots are much smaller
Also it seems that the higher...