long full color runs

Discussion in 'Xerox iGen3, iGen4, & iGen5 Digital Presses' started by banjoman, Apr 12, 2016.

  1. banjoman

    banjoman Member

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    We currently are printing 65,000 newsletters every month on 11 x 17 70# white offset 4/4. They get folded in half then thirds for mailing. My question is how does a Xerox machine do on something like this or is it not practical to do it on a digital machine? We also print 2000 124 page perfect bound books on 80# gloss txt with 100# cover about twice a year. Just looking at going all digital and streamlining everything but asking a salesman is like buying a new car, greatest machine ever and yes it will do it all and perfectly so thought I would go to the end user and get comments.

    Thanks, Banjoman in NC
     
  2. Swifty2

    Swifty2 Senior Member

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    the xerox can do your work with no trouble ,but unless you are doing variable data or have on-line finisher on the xerox.. I would stick to the press...and NOT PAY FOR CLICKS
     
  3. peels

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    Agreed with swifty.

    It should do it fine, especially offset paper. but if a run that big is not variable, youre kinda defeating the purpose of using a digital press. though, Ive been known to do large static runs like that... its only because of a scheduling or paper constraint with one of our offsets. the cost can get scary.

    If you have multiple vesions of this newsletter, it can pay off, however.

    and I 100% agree with your statement about xerox salesmen.

    I lost 10 yrs of my life with Xerox Highlight color, because they told our mgmnt it was a "Whole new engine" what a crock of crap. I still remember that day. Came in and saw a docutech sitting in place of a docutech we just got rid of LOL. I wept.....and didnt stop until last year when they finally removed the last one lol.
     

  4. kingpd@businessprints.net

    kingpd@businessprints.net Senior Member

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    I'd say offset on the newsletters. If you need to address them you can get an address printer that uses liquid ink and mailing software.
     
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