Integrated mail for medium printers

Mid-sized transactional mail printers can streamline their production with a new Pitney Bowes roll to cut-sheet print and mail system.

Document messaging technologies president Jason Dies says the AcceleJet is aimed at printers producing 4-10 million transactional or direct-mail printing impressions a month.

“It can be the centrepiece of an end-to-end production mail solution that transforms plain rolls of white paper and envelopes into high-impact, colourful and personalised customer communications,” he says.

“This setup eliminates the need for pre-printed forms and envelopes, helping to streamline print and mail processes and lower operational costs while providing a means to add greater value to each mail piece.”

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Dies says this has previously only been economical for the biggest operations but now mid-sized companies can introduce it using the AcceleJet.

“A number of mid-volume mailers with cut-sheet workflows are looking for a cost-effective way to transition to inkjet,” he says.

“Increasing cost pressures, privacy issues, regulation, emerging technologies and evolving customer preferences are critical business issues facing print and mail operations.

“Pitney Bowes is helping our clients address these challenges with end-to-end solutions that fully integrate print and mail processes.”

Dies says the AcceleJet offers one-up roll, dynamic perforation, and cut-sheet output through a high quality, duplex colour inkjet print engine that fits within existing cut-sheet workflows.

He says AcceleJet produces full-colour, personalised communications with two-to-five times bigger throughput that monochrome, spot colour, or full colour cut sheet toner systems.

It also features a wide range of built-in finishing options that allow more types of jobs to be processed on a single platform.

“It can increase productivity by achieving greater speed and quality with dual print modes that let users fine-tune production to help meet even the most demanding colour quality standards and service level agreements,” he says.

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