Hi,
I am going to replace my old Konica Minolta Bizhub c203 (170000pages) DF-611, FS-519, SD-505, FK-502, PC-104
with a newer but also used Bizhub c224 (50000 pages) - same options.
Which machine is better from technical side?
- opinions?
Thx
Hi,
I am going to replace my old Konica Minolta Bizhub c203 (170000pages) DF-611, FS-519, SD-505, FK-502, PC-104
with a newer but also used Bizhub c224 (50000 pages) - same options.
Which machine is better from technical side?
- opinions?
Thx
Both are good machines. I prefer the c224. They have a better paper feed system, easier firmware upgrades, and separate drum/developer. The developers last ridiculously long. We have tons of both in the field. If you liked the c203 you'll be happy with the c224.
hello D_L_P
"They have a better paper feed system, easier firmware upgrades, and separate drum/developer."
better paper feed and separate drum developer unit are definitely good arguments.
-did not know that so far.
If you have "tons" in the field it makes me confident.
And yes, I am very pleased with the c203.
Thank's for you input.
The bizhub C203 is end of life status with K/M. I have been replacing all my C203/253/353's with the C224's. One of the best things about it is saves the end user a lot of $$ is the consumable life messages can be turned off. My customers end up having the machine pay for itself in a few years on what they save on consumables. You could do this on the C203 , etc with F/W, etc but it was a PIA
I really like the Biz C203 series for its time and had a lot of them in service at one time but I think there is no comparison to the C224. Let's not forget there was a decent machine in between the C203 & C224, the Biz C220 series. Not a bad machine in its own right. But the C224 is 2 generations newer. The ADF being one of the biggest improvements along with what the other poster said the paper drawer feeding upgraded.
"bizhub C203 is end of life status" - that is why I was planning to change to the c224.
My c203 is still under service-contract, but it will not be extended further.
With the knowledge about the c224 so far, I will then keep c224 for longer time.
"consumable life messages can be turned off" Great to hear. I will get back to you, when
service contract of the c224 is running out.
By the way: What is the difference between the C224 and the C224"e" ?
Thx
C224 & C224E are basically the same machine except few minor changes with the biggest change being the control panel doesn't slide anymore. The "E" is for "Enhanced" i.e. Web access, Apps, wireless, etc.
Keeping the C224 is a good move.
The C360 still stays my favorite machine. The C203 is very expensive to run and that would show on the service charges, its got some bad pains from the waste toner section to the ribbon cable and the transfer roller retraction system. First print out takes ages and is generally slow.
If i had my own print shop you can get a C360 for cheap, and cheat and maintain it cheaply. The C360 paper feed beats the C224. Its without the J2002 and J99XX problems good old NVRam instead of the dodgy SSD also no other controller issues like the C FA14 software thread error that can be cause by strong winds around the machine.
Licensing issues after board replacement does not stop the machine and can be cracked if the messages become annoying.
If i had i choice between a C224 and a C360 in the same condition i will take the C360. It will get the job done.
Whatever
Thanks for that remark Allan. I have to replace two rental BH-C-253 and my people are trying to push me to the xx4-series since they are "newer" but I would like to replace them with two C-280 or C-360 if I can find them with low mileage. Until now I have with the C-280/360 rather good experiences.If i had i choice between a C224 and a C360 in the same condition i will take the C360. It will get the job done.
Did I mention that I HATE those BH-C-203/253/353?
Problems with waste toner system, failing drive motors, squeaking clutches, laser units, TB, firmware loading etc. For sure I left some more out, but that must be psychological repression..........
Hans
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