Xerox Color C75 / J75 Reviews?

Discussion in 'Xerox Digital Presses' started by Jeff, Aug 14, 2013.

  1. Jeff

    Jeff Senior Member

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    Anyone here running a Xerox Color C75 or the Xerox Color J75?

    Any good reviews of the Color C75 or J75 print quality especially over time?

    Looking at upgrading a docucolor 242 which has performed really well for us over the last 1.37 million 11x17 and 12x18 prints.
     
  2. dino3m

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    The main differences between the machines are as follows.
    The J75 runs at FULL speed no matter what the stock is, it also has a standard mode and production mode which is used to switch the machine between full speed mode and "DCP 700" mode which is 18 pages SRA 300 GSM per minute (or there abouts). The J75 also runs a Pro RIP's being Fiery Pro or Freeflow. It also has the SIQA package as well as an ILS "in line spectrometer" which is built into the D4 finisher, which means gone are the days of "calibrating your rip using the glass or ES1000 hand held spectro.
    The C75 runs a bussle RIP which is faster the the intergrated/ bussle fiery that comes with the 242. The C75 runs at just normal speed where it alters the speed of printing depending on the stock thickness. It will duplex 300 which is the same as the J75.
    The 242 is a glorified office printer. It has some good features in SRA tray 1, you can to a degree control registration but NO way near as good as a C/J75 or even a DCP700 for that fact.

    The fact that the J75 runs at full speed will pay for itself in no time. But if $ is an issue then the C75 is the way too go.
     
  3. azehnali

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    I have the Xerox 770 and 700i and C75 at significant savings
     

  4. kdw75

    kdw75 Senior Member

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    I have had experience with the 560 and the C75, though not after as many impressions as your machine.

    We had almost 400k clicks on our 560 when we upgraded to a C75 a few weeks ago. It now has 100k clicks on it.
     
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