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The three-employee in-plant, situated right across Broadway from Columbia University, on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, has had a long-standing affair with Konica Minolta equipment. What Anderson and his staff liked most about these machines over the past six years is their paper-handling flexibility, along with their ability to handle heavy stocks, even when duplexing. According to Anderson, the C7000 offers a much better registration and color consistency than its predecessor, the Konica Minolta C6500. While the addition of a humidifying unit may slow down the machine somewhat, he notes that the C7000 is now almost jam-free, even when running 300 gsm, 13x19˝ coated stock.
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- Companies:
- Konica Minolta Graphic Imaging U.S.A.
- People:
- Alan Anderson
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Julie Greenbaum
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Julie Greenbaum is a contributor to Printing Impressions.
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