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production: Digital vs Offset for Production - 07/02/08 12:09 PM
As per my last blog, I use a Konica Minolta c6500. I love it. Very infrequently do we do offset for projects, except business cards and some local guides. I do have a few agents that do overprinting. Meaning they get a template done offset in large, 1000s of numbers to get the colors of their logo and branding nailed, then I just print over that. Offset meaning using a printing press with inks as opposed to digital, the copiers that most of us use in office. We lease ours and the pricing is great, for in-house costs- $.065 for a
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production: Konica Minolta c6500 A Great Copier - 06/30/08 10:32 AM
Today I am going to switch gears a bit as I wanted to pass on what I use in-house to create fact sheets, postcards and other marketing materials for my agents. I am 500,000 prints into my new Konica Minolta c6500 printer that I acquired Aril 2007, this replaced the Konica Minolta cf5001. I use the paper settings between postcard size to 11x17 up to 100lbs cover stock; I can scan at 600 dpi and it is fast. I have included the website so as to not make this a spec sheet for the printer. http://www.biz.konicaminolta.com/production/c6500/spec.html. I wanted to give these
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