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Re: Envelope Imager 1.5 "Need Help"
can anyone help me with MSRP, what's included and what's not included, along with any cons about this product?
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Four Sales Tips to Help you Close More Copier Opportunities
Recently, closed quite a few orders in the last couple of weeks. Almost all of those opportunities had some stiff competition from other vendors. Thus, I'd like to share some of my secrets that I've used to help win the deal. But first I'd like to share some thoughts about buyers. There's two types of buyers in my book. One is the value buyer and the other is the price buyer. If you've been on Linkedin long enough you'll read sales guru's spinning the yarns of selling to value. The truth is...
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Re: bizhub C224e scanning question
The C224e does not come standard with a DF. You can add an optional DF-624 which is a RADF which scans at 80 ppm. Or you can get the optional DF-701 which is a single pass dual scan feeder which has the ability to scan 160 images per minute. So the answer to your question is it will scan as fast as you can put originals on the glass without the DF-701.
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thanx for this, the standard scan speed is incredible that segment!
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Envelope Imager 1.5 "Need Help"
Envelope Imager 1.5 Key Features - 11,000 Postcards/hr - 1.5" of Print From One Print Module - 1/8" Thickness Capability - Clutch-Control Integrated Feeder - High Speed USB 2.0 Port
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How fast will the first HP PageWide technology wide-format printer be? How productive will it be? Let's speculate!
Hi Art, I suspect you've heard of this by now, but, just in case not, visit my blog and read the three most recent posts http://reprographics.blogspot.com Because of my blog, I was invited to attend HP's Premiere Event, where they introduced their new "PageWide" technology for wide-format printers At the Premiere Event on Monday this past week, where HP introduced its first high-speed, high-volume, PageWide technology, wide-format printer (which will not be available until the 2 nd half of...
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bizhub C224e scanning question
I see that the C224e has the option of adding the DF 701 which will increase the scan speed to 160ipm. So, what is the scan speed of the system without the optional DF 701? HELP!
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Canon Announces imageFORMULA DR-M1060 Office Document Scanner
MELVILLE, N.Y.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today introduced the imageFORMULA DR-M1060, a new ledger-sized document scanner. Featuring a versatile, space-saving design and capable of handling large olumes of paperwork, this scanner helps improve the efficiency of information management and streamlines workflows in multiple industries, including professional and technical services, legal services, financial services, healthcare, and construction.
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FUJIFILM ANNOUNCES NEW J PRESS 750S HIGH SPEED MODEL
FUJIFILM ANNOUNCES NEW J PRESS 750S HIGH SPEED MODEL Hanover Park, Ill. - April 21, 2021 - FUJIFILM North America Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of its J Press 750S High Speed Model, featuring the industry’s fastest* sheet-fed digital inkjet press with output speeds of 5,400 B2 sheets per hour (sph). The launch celebration was shared via a concept video, and shown as part of Fujifilm’s Graphics Systems Division’s presence at virtual.drupa (Apr. 20-23), the premier annual...
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Speeds and Feeds of Copiers
I had a lot of wind shield time today and it got me thinking about the recent thread that Kyocera was moving with speed licensing for some of their MFP models. I've always been a huge proponent of reducing the amount of MFP models that we offer to our clients. I believe there is no need to have 5 color and 5 black A3 models for clients and or sales people to choose from. We as an industry need to simply MFP offerings to dealers and clients alike. I would like to see one A3 model to replace...
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts Art. Super interesting stuff. I expect that we'll see Kyocera expand this option across a wider portion of its portfolio for these very reasons and more OEMs will explore this concept as well! Lisa
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ty for the information on these. Just a note about printing slower, all MFP's can print slower if you activate the thick paper mode. I understand that no one would want general printing to be slower. However the slower printing speeds might be a difference maker because no one else speaks about it. Benefit to the end user is better color quality on thicker stock. Please keep us informed when the new models arrive! Thank you!
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Currently the new model with speed licensing is the Taskalfa 2554ci 25ppm color that with an additional license can be bumped to a 3554ci with no additional hardware. We expect to see (not confirmed) a 45/55/65 as well some time in the future. Like you mentioned this cuts inventory costs and keeps things simple. Once a machine is registered at a certain speed you can't go back. So you can't upgrade a 25ppm to a 35 if a customer changes their mind down the road. Let me know if you have any...
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KYOCERA Document Solutions Launches TASKalfa Pro 15000c
Fairfield, NJ, Sept. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- KYOCERA Document Solutions has launched TASKalfa Pro 15000c, revolutionizing the production print industry with their evolved Inkjet technology to produce high volumes at incredible speeds. This inkjet print device guarantees high-quality printing, long-life components, and productivity that you can rely on. This is the solution you need for your printing challenges rather than outsourcing to an external services provider or spending huge...
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Re: KYOCERA Document Solutions Launches TASKalfa Pro 15000c
Am I missing something here? Thought this device was launched months ago?
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Weird especially since Ricoh is now selling and servicing this same box that has been out.
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SCOTTI, I NEED MORE SPEED!
SCOTTI, I NEED MORE SPEED! I can remember Captain Kirk from Star Trek always tell Scotti (Chief Engineer) that they always needed more speed to get out of a jam. Well, believe it or not RAM Logic, Inc., has the technology to increase speeds copy and prints speeds for multi functional copiers for the Ricoh Family Group. Ram Logic offers two chips one that is compatible with Ricoh Aficio 1060, Gestetner 6002, Savin 2560, Lanier LD 160 (including sp versions)and the other is compatible with...
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Kodak Announces Fastest Inkjet on the Market with KODAK PROSPER 7000 Turbo Press
Kodak has unveiled the revolutionary KODAK PROSPER 7000 Turbo Press at its inkjet facility in Dayton, Ohio. Kodak's new inkjet web press uses KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology offering printing speeds of up to 410 mpm (1,345 fpm) or up to 5,523 A4/letter ppm, which is almost 35% faster than its nearest competitor. It enables commercial, publishing and newspaper printers to compete more effectively with offset and to shift more long run jobs from conventional printing processes to inkjet. Kodak...
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Speed Licenses
From Copytechnet.com "Hello, I'm setting up an HP E87740DN for another dealer. Reading through the installation instructions it refers to a speed license for this series. Does the HP E87740DN require a speed license or is it the default speed model?" "40 ppm will be the default speed. On your configuration page, LPDC will show "Not Configured" and its speed CAN be increased in the future if a (faster) license is purchased. These models are fairly new and my understanding of HP's new way of...
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This series can be made to run at 40, 50, 60 OR 70 ppm all from the same fuser.
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Some customers want faster copiers just for the speed and not so much for the print volume. Some customers want faster copiers to handle higher volumes quicker. I am not sure one fuser for four speeds is the way to go at high print volumes.
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.. it looks like a speed license for the new HP E8000 series costs List $3,264.00 USD to go from a 40 to 60 cpm.
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KYOCERA TASKalfa 7054ci 7004i Speed license https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYUDTQYbP4s Kyocera now seems to offer only four base models that can offer 10 different speeds. With one base model you can jump up several speeds with one increasingly more expensive license. The Kyocera dealer has to physically order the desired speed license with the corresponding stickers arriving in a box. ... speed licenses seem to be a great way for both HP and Kyocera to generate additional revenue for...
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... Kyocera is planning to introduce a new line of A4 products with speed licenses. When that happens they will probably be the first to market.
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From what our service team's told me, the Kyocera speed licenses can't be in-field upgrades. The speed license is required during setup/initialization. Part of this is because the 60-70ppm color models use different toner cartridges from the 40-50ppm, and the 35ppm color model uses different toner from the 25ppm. So Kyocera's speed license appears to be strictly inventory based for manufacturer/dealer rather than an upsell to the customer.
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... it is not hard to image Kyocera or HP giving away free or deep discounted speed licenses when needed to close a big sale or offer as a promotion. Overall, I think speed licenses are the future of copiers as it helps to simplify inventory especially in a post COVID world with rising hardware costs, scarce chip sets and tenuous supply chains that all can be unpredictable. Speed licenses are not a new concept so one has to wonder why the other OEM's have not rushed to incorporate this...
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High Speed A4 Color MFPs with Finishing Options
Is there a market for A4 High Speed Color MFPs with finishing options like the VersaLInk C600/C605? Is a simple inner finisher stapler the only option needed? or is the Xerox finisher with stacking and stapling getting more traction as the A4 market share grows? Any thoughts in the A4/Finishing arena welcomed.
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Re: High Speed A4 Color MFPs with Finishing Options
I had to look at the request twice, at first I thought you were asking about black A4, however there are many A4 black models that offer the 60ppm speed. I'm on the fence with a color offering for A4. Never pushed it because I didn't have it in A4, never had a client ask me for that speed in color when they were not producing 11x17 or 12x18 or producing full color booklets. I believe that all A4 devices need more robust finishing options, in fact I'll go as far as A4s need to have all of the...
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Re: High Speed A4 Color MFPs with Finishing Options
@gap , sorry did not see this. I'm hoping others can answer as well
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HP launches 2 new color A3 MFPs
HP launches 2 new color A3 MF Ps Now offering the Color LaserJet Managed MFP E78523 and E78528 Use legacy Samsung designed laser engine with 4 tandem OPC drum design White plastic exterior with color panel options for front 23ppm and 28ppm respectively Can buy optional speed license to upgrade 23ppm model to 28ppm Document feeder scans both sides of original at same time Top scan speeds of 60opm or 120ipm Built-in print controller 6GB RAM B/w versions of the above are the LaserJet Managed...
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Re: HP launches 2 new color A3 MFPs
Speed License, told ya, it's going to soon be available from every manufacturer. The only question becomes who will be smarter an offer this speed licensing as a subscription model?
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Kyocera Launches ECOSYS MA4000wifx
Kyocera Launches ECOSYS MA4000wifx Here are the key specifications for the Kyocera ECOSYS MA4000cifx series devices: ECOSYS MA4000cifx : Functions: Print, Copy, Scan, Fax Print Speed: Up to 42 pages per minute (ppm) 7" color TSI - intuitive user interface 100-sheet Dual Scan Document Processor Simplex BW/Color: @300 dpi 60ipm/50ipm @600 dpi 40ipm/20ipm Duplex (DSDP) BW/Color: @300 dpi: 120ipm/100ipm: @600 dpi 80ipm/40ipm Resolution: 1200 x 1200 dpi HyPAS-enabled, and KCPS, KNM and KFS ready...