Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

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  • scomeau1
    Trusted Tech
    • Mar 2011
    • 100

    #1

    Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

    I'm looking to buy a low meter color copier in the 50 PPM with finisher and rip used.

    Would like Xerox - Canon - Sharp - KM - in that order.

    If anyone know of a unit please drop me a email.

    If anyone knows of good websites that sells them online please post the URL.

    Thank you for your time !

    Scott Comeau

    North Shore Design & Print.
  • Scarekrow
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Feb 2012
    • 83

    #2

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    • kingpd@businessprints.net
      Senior Tech

      500+ Posts
      • Feb 2008
      • 921

      #3
      Re: Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

      You can try locator magazine. They list many copier and printer wholesalers but none of them are going to service the machine for you. Many of the advertisers in there have online inventories that you can check. BUT, I REPEAT BUT, you need to realize that these are primarily off lease units and condition can greatly vary and of course getting a local firm to service it on a cost per click is unlikely as well.

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      • scomeau1
        Trusted Tech
        • Mar 2011
        • 100

        #4
        Re: Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

        Thanks for the reply !

        I'm trying to buy a left over new on the crate Xerox 252 Hope it works out - Not shur if it's going to be for sale or not at this point.

        I'm looking for a low meter Xerox Color machine.

        Thanks Scott

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        • town business center
          Technician
          • Mar 2012
          • 42

          #5
          Re: Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

          i hav a refurbished dc-250 and much more color machines but from dome reason i cant attach my inventory contact me on my email and ill send you more information liron@tbccopiers.com

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          • kingpd@businessprints.net
            Senior Tech

            500+ Posts
            • Feb 2008
            • 921

            #6
            Re: Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

            Make sure you test the machine out if you're going to get it from these guys. For some reason they throw away most of the finishers for their machines. Their prices tend to run very high. And for the benefit of this non-technical customer; can you list exactly what was done during the "refurbishing process" and what was replaced and were the parts new or pulled from old units.

            And who did the refurbishing. From what I could tell there was no Xerox trained technical staff at your location.

            I'm not trying to pick on town business center but from my visit there they just unload other dealers used stock and stash them in the warehouse that's why I doubt there was a proper refurbishment.

            I'm a factory trained technician and anyone these days apparently "refurbishes" machines...sadly, most mean they turn them on and if they print, then they're refurbished. If you're lucky they get a wipe down. A true refurbishment means stripping the machine to base and doing a good thorough cleaning, many parts replacement, and sometimes repainting.

            Every machine I refurbish comes with a complete listing of what was done, tested, and a long list of replaced parts.

            Originally posted by town business center
            i hav a refurbished dc-250 and much more color machines but from dome reason i cant attach my inventory contact me on my email and ill send you more information liron@tbccopiers.com

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            • town business center
              Technician
              • Mar 2012
              • 42

              #7
              Re: Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

              it was refurbished by xerox in ohio

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              • Joe Foe from Buffalo
                Trusted Tech
                • Feb 2009
                • 399

                #8
                Re: Color Copier Wanted - 50 PPM!

                FYI http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/sa...ive-drums.html

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