DocuColor 8000 arrives on Aussie market

The printer also features 2400x2400x1dpi resolution and front-to-back registration of 0.5mm. It also features Staccato Screening technology, which further enhances print quality, and makes for higher quality colour gradations, more uniform colour solids and more realistic skin tones.

While a powerful printing solution in its own right, and a vast step up from the DocuColor 6060, Chad Pearce, FXA Production Systems Business Group production colour marketing manager, says “there is still daylight” between the DocuColor 8000 and the iGen3. The most important thing, he says, is that it represents another string in the Fuji Xerox bow.

“With growing demand for colour, the DocuColor 8000 offers another option for print providers who are looking to expand into the high-growth digital colour printing business,” says Pearce.

“The press creates an excellent opportunity for printers to increase their revenue and provide more value to their clients.”

FXA says that flexibility is also a key advantage of the DocuColor 8000. The press is second only to the iGen3 when handling mixed media, enabling it to support a wide range of applications and environments, such as print-on-demand, Web-to-print, book publishing and variable information marketing. The device also permits custom paper set-ups.

The printer also comes with a choice of servers – the Xerox DSP8000 Colour Server for in-plants and data centres; the Creo CXP8000 Colour Server for commercial and variable data printing; and the EFI EXP8000 Colour Server for quick and franchise print, and in-plant environments.

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