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Hp Indigo 12000 Price List4/23/2021
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Because they use a paste type ink instead of toner bindery people can put nice scores and folds without cracking. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. We currently running KM c8000 press with approx. A3 impressions per month. Machine is working very well, but we have to run it for 2 shifts to handle the volume (we are running mainly heavy stocks, so printing is quite slow). Hp Indigo 12000 Price List Registration Is NotAlso the frontback registration is not 100 reliable so you have to adjust it few times a day and finally service must visit us at least once a week for few hours maintenance. This all is not some big pain but it consumes time and quality of output and meeting the deadlines is somewhere near 90 because of these issues. On the other hand we have HP Indigo 3550 which as I know should eat this volume for breakfast, where the frontback registration is comparable to offset machines, output is flat and easy to process in post-press operations and maintenance cycles are much bigger then in case of KM c8000. The problem is see is the difference in price of click which we have for KM c8000 and which HP offered us. For KM it is.04 CMYK per click and for HP it is.06 per CMYK click. Plus you have to pay 2400 maintenance fee each month to HP. The higher the volume, the bigger the price difference, so there is actually no Break Even Point and this scares me the most. We are doing around 100,000 per month on a Xerox 560 and almost all of those are on 13x19 gloss sheets. But still according to calculations it makes sense to have up to 4KMs instead of 1 HP. With such click charge, the machine can only be interesting for you if you are running spot color jobs or printing on plastic, but even if your volume will be 10 000 000 clicks per month, it will make more economic sense to buy 20KMs instead of 5 Indigos or am I missing something. In that case reliability is calculated like this in case of 80 reliability: Total reliability1-(1-0.8) squared So reliability of 2 KMs is 96. For 4 KMs it is already 99.84 (which is far more than one Indigo can provide). So if company can not afford downtime, it can just buy few more cheap KMs or (Anyway I think you are right, that.08 is just high price, do anyone has some other info about click charges on Indigo). I had owned an Indigo from 2001 until recently - took a look as some of the higher end xeroxes and made the decision that the xerox was finally Good Enough for the work we were doing. We didnt need the heavy maintenance and slow production of the Indigo anymore... I would seriously consider the Indigo... My 2 cents. Hence, for a normal Xerox, KM or Ricoh digital press, costs amortized over max life span of 5 years, versus Indigos. From the region I am in, HP trains operator of no prior Indigo knowledge at USD4500. With such personnel in scarcity, bosses often get held ransom by these trained staff. In my friends case, the operator is a Filipino, engaged all the way from Dubai, where he worked at for more than 5 years on an Indigo. The docucolor on the other hand will probably give you a lower cost per print for color for general printing (flyers, newsletters, rack cards, posters, reports, short run publications, etc.).
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