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    bizhub 751 and bizhub pro 950 performance

    hi all,

    I want to hear opinion on bizhub 751 and bizhub pro 950.
    how is the performance of above said models.customer will use manual cut color paper(paper dust is factor here),like 420 and 500 ll it affect life of the developer?

    if anybody have the experience(bitter or good whatever it may be)kindly share with me.


    thanks in advance

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    Field Supervisor 500+ Posts mrwho will become famous soon enough mrwho's Avatar
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    If money is not an issue, go for the 950 - If I'm not mistaken, it's based on the old but proven Konica 7075, and it can't get much better than that.
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    @Mrwho, thank you for ur reply.

    what about developer life,as i mentioned paper quality will be key factor here.we already burnt our fingers by giving 420 to that customer,now the competetion is between canon and konica minolta.compare to canon in which area konica minolta is better.and lastly how much load these machines(751 and 950)can take per day.

    any toner recycling issues are there,pls let me know

    thanks

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    I don't personally know the 950, but, as I said, if it is like the 920, it has the option of being installed with a waste toner bottle if the customer does lots of copies/prints with a low coverage.

    I can't tell you specifics, since I wasn't the one fiddling with those machines when they came out (the 920) but I overheard my colleague who did telling about that.

    Maybe someone else can help you in that respect. As for robustness, it's one of the best machines out there - don't even try to compare it with a 751.
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    Thanq once again mrwho.


    hi members any other opinions pls.............

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    feedback pls..........

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    I would go for the 950...much better build.

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