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  • slybot
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Sep 2010
    • 165

    #1

    [Misc] colorqube and nuvera series

    hi all. just found out that we 'may' be working on the above families of machines and more. never heard of the colorqube series before so just wondering what everyones opinion of them and the nuveras are (i already have shivers running down my spine)
  • RockETop
    Curmudgeon at large

    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2007
    • 171

    #2
    I work on both. They will bring their own sets of challenges.

    CQ, forget everything you know.
    Nuvera, HFSI, HFSI, HFSI......

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    • slybot
      Trusted Tech

      100+ Posts
      • Sep 2010
      • 165

      #3
      Originally posted by RockETop
      I work on both. They will bring their own sets of challenges.

      CQ, forget everything you know.
      Nuvera, HFSI, HFSI, HFSI......
      oh perfect...NOT! seeing as they are xerox m/c should have guessed that. buckets of shit they are...and looking at the brochures YUCK!

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      • slybot
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Sep 2010
        • 165

        #4
        Originally posted by slybot
        hi all. just found out that we 'may' be working on the above families of machines and more. never heard of the colorqube series before so just wondering what everyones opinion of them and the nuveras are (i already have shivers running down my spine)
        i should have changed that to 'I' may be working on these machines

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        • kingpd@businessprints.net
          Senior Tech

          500+ Posts
          • Feb 2008
          • 921

          #5
          From my understanding Nuvera is the new docutech although I think the docutechs were better.

          The colorcube is a higher speed copier version of the wax stick based phasers. If they're anything like them then they're crap. Those wax based things were horrible.

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          • I3FusionGuy
            Technician

            50+ Posts
            • Jun 2009
            • 71

            #6
            Xerox solid ink...

            ..i've been working on them for five years, and I don't see anything bad about them. There are a lot of false info out there when it comes to solid ink.

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            • DFM914
              Technician

              50+ Posts
              • Jun 2010
              • 73

              #7
              I have networked several ColorQubes and they work very well, the color output is fantastic.

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              • kingpd@businessprints.net
                Senior Tech

                500+ Posts
                • Feb 2008
                • 921

                #8
                Maybe they're better now. But about five years ago, I had an office with a wax based phaser and a toner based phaser and I thought the toner based phaser outperformed the wax based one. The particular issue I had with the wax based phaser was the permanancy or lack thereof of the adhesion of the wax on the paper. It seemed to come off with a little scratch or folding when making brochures. Maybe some adjustment would fix that but I don't know.

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