Post #273,303
11/14/06 8:04:47 PM
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Envelope feeder / printer recommendations
I have to print a lot of envelopes. And it has to be high quality,
So, this means I need one or more laser printers, with some really big feeders.
I can't seem to find more than 75 envelope feeder for HP Laserjets. I see some that look big, but I can't get sizes.
[link|http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=HEWC3765B&btnG=Google+Search|http://www.google.co...tnG=Google+Search]
Any recommendations / info?
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Post #273,304
11/14/06 8:18:58 PM
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Something like this???
[link|http://www.printpsi.com/laser_mail_envelope_printers.htm|http://www.printpsi....lope_printers.htm]
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Post #273,306
11/14/06 8:37:24 PM
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Interesting
You see any $$ on that web site?
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Post #273,309
11/14/06 9:05:38 PM
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Nope...just "contact us"
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #273,358
11/15/06 2:46:20 PM
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"If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it"
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Post #274,489
11/30/06 5:49:09 PM
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Couldn't afford it
We have the test job to do. If that works out, then we might be able to buy it. So, again: Anybody have any particular color laser they'd recommend for envelope printing? I have to print 64,000 envelopes a week for 12 weeks.
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Post #274,493
11/30/06 6:01:57 PM
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You have to print...
...9000+ envelopes a day and you can't spend to get a commercial unit?
Who's the PHB in charge of this?
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #274,495
11/30/06 6:08:05 PM
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You can't farm it out somewhere?
If it's only a 12 week job, I'd think it would be much cheaper to have a service do it. Of course, if there are security issues involved, etc., well...
Some other possible vendors to check out:
[link|http://www.suspensionfeeder.com/|http://www.suspensionfeeder.com/]
[link|http://www.streamfeeder.com/|http://www.streamfeeder.com/]
[link|http://www.intelligentline.com/products.html|http://www.intellige...com/products.html]
I found these looking for "envelope feeder". Thomasnet.com has some more industrial links that may be useful.
HTH a bit.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #274,498
11/30/06 7:46:02 PM
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Most likely end up doing that.
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Post #274,502
11/30/06 9:29:46 PM
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farm it out
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