Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

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  • Bulakdot
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2020
    • 9

    #16
    Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

    Whoa.. I never expect much replies in this thread so thanks to everyone for the contribution. I appreciate it.



    Thanks also for the link to another thread with almost the same question about laser and inkjets. Again, I am new to the industry and hoping to become a nice big shop someday.

    So to get to the bottom line, I have a kyocera taskalfa mono laser for bulk copying and printing needs. Then I have the small epsons for the color. Take note that I am not stating print quality here. I would like to emphasize that lower cost per page is the main and deciding factor why customers choose a shop in my area. We have customers that demand print quality no matter the cost. But that is very rare.

    I am wondering how other "big" shops (relatively speaking) in my area manage the 0.004 USD per B/W prints A4 page. My kyocera cost 0.01 USD per page (geniune toner) and its brand new with full 10 years contract from Kyocera itself. The other shops are using old canon IR advance 5000/6000 series and they can't keep up with the demand. They're full most of the time. That is why I asked a few post earlier how old those canons are since introduced to market. 15-20 years? Are they that reliable? Most of those units are imported too from Europe or Japan and could be printing millions before they came to our country.



    No, never will I try to preach inkjets here. And the biasness in this forum is perfectly fine. I am new to the industry so I am absorbing any inputs from you guys.

    Thanks again!

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    • Bulakdot
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2020
      • 9

      #17
      Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

      Originally posted by tsbservice
      Nobody runs shop with inkjets.
      I am 95% in agreement with you here. However in the next room of my shop sits an inkjet for CAD plotting and it is perfectly fine.




      I have posted earlier and its says "wait for the approval from admin for your reply to get posted" or something....

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      • Bulakdot
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2020
        • 9

        #18
        Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

        Originally posted by D_L_P
        A while back there was another guy running a print shop with inkjet printers. Some may remember "aab1". Unfortunately, some techs here weren't very friendly toward him. He swore by the same method you mention. Seemed adding paper and ink cartridges several times a day worked out for him.

        Check this thread out:
        Can any laser printer/copier get a cost per page as low as inkjets?
        In case my earlier reply don't get thru, I will re write it here.

        DLP thanks for the link. I can't believe its 10 years ago question and now here I am asking the same.


        Well to get to the bottom line, my kyocera cost per page is 0.01 USD with full 10 years contract from kyocera itself. Other big shops (relatively speaking) in my area can go as low as 0.004 USD per page. They are almost full most of the time. They use old canon IR advance 5000/6000 series and I heard they were from Japan or Europe. Who knows they are printing millions there and got exported. That is why I asked a few post earlier how old were they 15-20 years? Are they that reliable?


        No I am not preaching inkjets here. Sorry if you believe so. I am just a new guy in the industry with lots of questions. The biasness in this forum is not a problem at all..

        Thanks again

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        • copyman
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          • Sep 2005
          • 4593

          #19
          Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

          The bias here is with good cause. There are many techs with many years of experience on this forum and they are going to always lean towards laser over inkjet. We have seen too many people burned with inkjet. Think that is what was suggested here. You have received some good advice now it's up to you to decide.

          Personally if I was to open a print shop I would get one "off lease" Konica Minolta 60+ ppm B&W and one 60+ ppm Color model. Like I mentioned earlier an off lease, low meter Biz 654e or 754e B&W & "C"olor versions would work just fine.

          Best of luck

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          • D_L_P
            Self Employed

            1,000+ Posts
            • Oct 2009
            • 1196

            #20
            Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

            Originally posted by Bulakdot
            In case my earlier reply don't get thru, I will re write it here.

            DLP thanks for the link. I can't believe its 10 years ago question and now here I am asking the same.


            Well to get to the bottom line, my kyocera cost per page is 0.01 USD with full 10 years contract from kyocera itself. Other big shops (relatively speaking) in my area can go as low as 0.004 USD per page. They are almost full most of the time. They use old canon IR advance 5000/6000 series and I heard they were from Japan or Europe. Who knows they are printing millions there and got exported. That is why I asked a few post earlier how old were they 15-20 years? Are they that reliable?


            No I am not preaching inkjets here. Sorry if you believe so. I am just a new guy in the industry with lots of questions. The biasness in this forum is not a problem at all..

            Thanks again
            I was working on ir5000's when they came out in 1999? 2000? They were routinely going 250,000 pages before the 1st service. For reference 50,000 clicks between calls was good when these came out. I thought I lost several accounts because service calls were so rare on these. I'd say they are good copiers. As long as parts and consumables are available I'd recommend them. We had one account we removed a brand new Ricoh and put back their ir5000 with 3 million on the meter because they preferred it.

            I've seen a couple banks use six HP 9000 printers as opposed to getting one ir150. I never calculated which would have been cheaper. I assumed the banker must have figured it out. I've also seen a print shop use four 20 CPM copiers instead of getting two 50 CPM. Again, I didn't do the calculations but assumed they knew what they were doing.

            I know we like to bash inkjets here, but I have to admit some of what aab1 said made sense. Buying ink by the liter and print heads that last 50k would change the cost per page. Epson home printers are ink hogs but the professional photo Epson printers I worked with are great. A few of the print shops I serviced loved them.

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            • Bulakdot
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2020
              • 9

              #21
              Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

              I visited shops in nearby cities (I live in the town) and noticed old and large bulky copiers still spitting papers out day in day out. I asked several business owners and sales agents about business strategy. Guess what, they told me to purchase brand new models from KM, ricoh and kyocera. However when you look at their shops, it was those old canon IR 5000/6000 series happily chugging along. Their brand new KMs were just sitting in the corner waiting and waiting... they were relegated to special jobs. Then the noisy inkjets were used for specialty color copies, like 5 to 7 of them. One day it dawned on me that their advises were exactly the things they did NOT do. They're trying to hide the real strategy they were using. 0.004 USD per page is really really hard to beat.


              To be fair, maybe the customers in our area dictates the price and quality that is why the setup here might be different in your area.


              @copyman, in my area KM only offer biz C658/558/458. I believe they are the successor of 654e/554e. I might give them a call once this COVID issue ends. Thanks

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              • allan
                RTFM!!

                5,000+ Posts
                • Apr 2010
                • 5462

                #22
                Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

                Originally posted by Bulakdot
                I visited shops in nearby cities (I live in the town) and noticed old and large bulky copiers still spitting papers out day in day out. I asked several business owners and sales agents about business strategy. Guess what, they told me to purchase brand new models from KM, ricoh and kyocera. However when you look at their shops, it was those old canon IR 5000/6000 series happily chugging along. Their brand new KMs were just sitting in the corner waiting and waiting... they were relegated to special jobs. Then the noisy inkjets were used for specialty color copies, like 5 to 7 of them. One day it dawned on me that their advises were exactly the things they did NOT do. They're trying to hide the real strategy they were using. 0.004 USD per page is really really hard to beat.


                To be fair, maybe the customers in our area dictates the price and quality that is why the setup here might be different in your area.


                @copyman, in my area KM only offer biz C658/558/458. I believe they are the successor of 654e/554e. I might give them a call once this COVID issue ends. Thanks
                A machine like the Canon pro 1000 would for sure have a place in a print shop for what it adds. That and 36" Roland vinyl printers.
                Look for an ex-lease C554e for a good all rounder. Needs to be on contract or in really good PM condition.

                I look for them between 300K and 600K trying to find them just after proper service. New fuser and transfer belt is what you are looking for.
                Whatever

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                • tsbservice
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                  • May 2007
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                  #23
                  Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

                  Originally posted by allan
                  Look for an ex-lease C554e for a good all rounder. Needs to be on contract or in really good PM condition.

                  I look for them between 300K and 600K trying to find them just after proper service. New fuser and transfer belt is what you are looking for.
                  you know on this model new fuser and transfer belt equals to almost brand new machine
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                  • allan
                    RTFM!!

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                    • Apr 2010
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                    #24
                    Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

                    Originally posted by tsbservice
                    you know on this model new fuser and transfer belt equals to almost brand new machine

                    Jip the reason I only buy 1 out of every 10 machines I go and look at.
                    Whatever

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                    • copyman
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                      • Sep 2005
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                      #25
                      Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

                      Originally posted by tsbservice
                      you know on this model new fuser and transfer belt equals to almost brand new machine
                      That is why I also hand pick low meter off lease but when I do replace the transfer belt or fuser I rebuild with aftermarket China parts. Both easy to rebuild and save a lot of $$$. Been getting same or better yields as OEM new units!

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                      • copyman
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                        • Sep 2005
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                        #26
                        Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

                        @copyman, in my area KM only offer biz C658/558/458. I believe they are the successor of 654e/554e. I might give them a call once this COVID issue ends. Thanks[/QUOTE]

                        See if you can find low meter off lease C654e / C754e. They are still available from my wholesalers. OEM consumable supplies will be cheaper on these older models, ebay etc. Also easy to work on for the end user in print shop, like changing image units, fuser unit, transfer belt, paper feed rollers (removing paper drawers and reaching up inside to replace just the rollers, NOT removing complete PF unit), etc etc

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                        • Bulakdot
                          Junior Member
                          • Apr 2020
                          • 9

                          #27
                          Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier

                          I want to thank everyone in this thread for your inputs. Appreciate it..

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