Bizhub Press C8000 VS C16000

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  • Chromatik
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    • Aug 2010
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    #31
    We can see that this new System has many advantages, we could say the new control of stabilization (New IDC), Tansfer belt, Fuser ...

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    • jma676
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      #32
      this would really intresante!!

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      • Chromatik
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        • Aug 2010
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        #33
        Horse looks tired !!!!!

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        • jma676
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          #34
          Originally posted by Chromatik
          We can see that this new System has many advantages, we could say the new control of stabilization (New IDC), Tansfer belt, Fuser ...

          As requested here it is !!!!!!! Some points of this new system!

          Features of bizhub PRESS C8000 | New Konica Minolta Digital Press


          to I forgot, for those who are out there, Return reputation.!
          He did not deserve his treatment.

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          • HORSE
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            • Mar 2008
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            #35
            This machine has got 2 Gamma sensors and 3 Color registration sensors, plus it also has OUPUT PAPER DENSITY DETECTION SENSORS (4) in the Relay unit that basically measures the actual printed CMYK output density straight off the paper and feeds back to the gamma correction of the image stabilization control to stabilize the colour.

            Also the density evenness adjustment that was introduced in the C6501 can now be done by printing of a test pattern and using the X-Rite and profile maker to create a profile that can be loaded straight into the machine from a USB stick, really setting up the front-to-back colour evenness can be done by X-Rite rather than eye.

            It has 2 pre-registration sensors and 2 independently driven pre-registration rollers that can straighten skew paper before it hits the registration roller by adjusting the speed of either the front or rear roller.
            Laughing......

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            • Chromatik
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              • Aug 2010
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              #36
              Originally posted by HORSE
              Also the density evenness adjustment that was introduced in the C6501 can now be done by printing of a test pattern and using the X-Rite and profile maker to create a profile that can be loaded straight into the machine from a USB stick, really setting up the front-to-back colour evenness can be done by X-Rite rather than eye.

              This is a great possibility, as this is fixed in the C6500/C6501/C500, The sample looks like a IT8.7-4.

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              • HORSE
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                #37
                Not to mention the 8 beam 1200 DPI write units with built in Partial Magnification Correction Mechanism (all common) and also the Radio Frequency ID labels for operator replaceable units.
                Laughing......

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                • Chromatik
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                  • Aug 2010
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                  #38
                  Well well well!! same thought in the previous post, 1200 DPI is a great advantage, this was a great difference from the traditional offset system, when only arrived to the 600 DPI, Preserving the 8 Bit Color Depth / 256 Levels.

                  What do you mean with 8 beam? (8 Laser Beam)

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                  • HORSE
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                    • Mar 2008
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                    #39
                    1 chip - 8 beam per write unit compared to 2 beam on C6500.
                    Laughing......

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                    • jma676
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                      #40
                      Thanks Horse, already knew this link?.

                      Features of bizhub PRESS C8000 | New Konica Minolta Digital Press

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                      • Chromatik
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                        • Aug 2010
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                        #41
                        Asi es amigo!!!! Good Post.

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                        • jma676
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                          #42
                          *Thanks Horse, already knew this link?*

                          Features of bizhub PRESS C8000 | New Konica Minolta Digital Press

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                          • jma676
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                            #43
                            Well and you can say about The Bizhub Press C6000/C7000.

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                            • kingpd@businessprints.net
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                              • Feb 2008
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                              #44
                              Sharp in the 90's?

                              Originally posted by Stirton.M
                              This system can also be seen on the 1200 and faster b/w models. All in all, this technology is long overdue in KM hardware, though truth be told, I recall seeing similar technology in older Minolta analog machines like the old CSPro series, but those were on the transport bed, not the feed side. I hear Canon and Xerox have been doing something similar to this feed concept for a long time.

                              On the plus side, this will certainly reduce the need to carry a couple spare feed tires....
                              I could be wrong but didn't a few of Sharp's fastest b/w models in the 90's use something like this? I think they may have referred to it as an air knife system?

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                              • jma676
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                                #45
                                Ufff and .......Ricoh 5540 in the year 87.

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