I have a prospect that would like an MXM7570, LCT, and stacking finisher.
The customer would like to do the following:
MXM7570, as configured, would provide 3.3 days of paper @ 2000 per day, this is the BIGGEST selling feature. As currently their biggest obstacle is users constantly adding paper.
The only way I can get the machine to staple two copies of a one-page doc is to use “Carbon Copy”.
The problem is when selecting Carbon Copy you must select a tray for Copy 1 and a different tray for Copy 2. So best-case scenario for Carbon Copy is Copy 1 to the LCT and Copy 2 from Tandem tray 1 (1250 sheets)
This will change the “Load Paper” cycle from 3.3 days to 1.25 days, which I’m afraid is a deal killer.
Is there any way to bypass the carbon copy requirement of different trays and just use Auto Select?
Any method of stapling 2 prints of a single-page print job, while using ALL AVAILABLE paper would get the deal.
This happens 1000 time a day to manually change doc to have two same pages prior to print is not possible
Thoughts?
The customer would like to do the following:
- One page document, two prints stapled.
- 2,000 prints per day, 6 days a week
- All 8.5x11 plain paper.
MXM7570, as configured, would provide 3.3 days of paper @ 2000 per day, this is the BIGGEST selling feature. As currently their biggest obstacle is users constantly adding paper.
The only way I can get the machine to staple two copies of a one-page doc is to use “Carbon Copy”.
The problem is when selecting Carbon Copy you must select a tray for Copy 1 and a different tray for Copy 2. So best-case scenario for Carbon Copy is Copy 1 to the LCT and Copy 2 from Tandem tray 1 (1250 sheets)
This will change the “Load Paper” cycle from 3.3 days to 1.25 days, which I’m afraid is a deal killer.
Is there any way to bypass the carbon copy requirement of different trays and just use Auto Select?
Any method of stapling 2 prints of a single-page print job, while using ALL AVAILABLE paper would get the deal.
This happens 1000 time a day to manually change doc to have two same pages prior to print is not possible
Thoughts?
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