I have just seen samples from the Imagepress, and I must say I was extremely impressed. The detail was startling. It was a picture of a model and showed the finest details...I was hard pressed to tell the difference from work off my 4 colour press. At least the sample I saw seemed better by a substantial amount to the Xerox iGen3..though I would have preferred to see more samples..

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The optimization feature matched the stock shine such that you could see no toner relief effect. Quite amazing if that image quality holds true. I visually saw some booklets as well that also were great, but who knows how much the file was tweaked. They are talking about pricing in the 50,000 dollar range for C1...the Imagepress 7000 in the 200,000 range. The speed factor on the C1 may be a problem.

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The optimization feature matched the stock shine such that you could see no toner relief effect. Quite amazing if that image quality holds true. I visually saw some booklets as well that also were great, but who knows how much the file was tweaked. They are talking about pricing in the 50,000 dollar range for C1...the Imagepress 7000 in the 200,000 range. The speed factor on the C1 may be a problem.

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I have just seen samples from the Imagepress, and I must say I was extremely impressed. The detail was startling. It was a picture of a model and showed the finest details...I was hard pressed to tell the difference from work off my 4 colour press. At least the sample I saw seemed better by a substantial amount to the Xerox iGen3..though I would have preferred to see more samples..

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