
Stephen Ball, industry marketing manager at Fuji Xerox says, “Our message is reduce, produce and grow. Reduce your costs, your waste, your time to market, your flow; produce more jobs, more revenue and more success, grow into new applications, new capabilities, new markets and new suucess.”
Much of the attnetion on the Fuji Xerox stand was on a high speed inkjet web, although the company was stressing that it was a technology demonstraiton and is not as yet a commercially available solution.
The printer has a speed of 1312 pages a minute at 600dpi n a paper width of 20.5”. Ball says, “it will be aimed firmly at the commercial print space.
Fuji Xerox was also launching its DocuWide 842C high speed poster printer, The company says the new DocuWide C842 takes productivity to a whole new level with its output speed of 152.4mm per second, which translates to an A0 sheet every 8.6 seconds at 1600×1600 dpi resolution.
The speed comes from the five fixed Memjet printheads in zig-zag formation each containing 70,000 nozzles. Colour management is provided by Caldera.
The roll fed DocuWide C842 prints and cuts, and will output 999 sheets in one go. It has the facility for up to four rolls of media, each 150 metres long. Maximum print width is 42”, 1067mm, maximum print length is five metres. It can print on stocks between 64gsm and 190gsm.
The iGen150 was launched in a new format, as the 150 IntegratedPlus. This has an inline CP Bourg booklet maker, however Ball says there is flexibility, he says, “It can be run as an in line solution, or you can print one job on the iGen and finish another, or you can print covers on the iGen and marry them with pages printed elsewhere.
Fuji Xerox had the new Color J75 digital press, its new major solution in the smaller sector, and superceding the successful Xerox 700 Series. The company says many of the new features of the Color J75 Press are there as a result of requests from Australian digital print providers.
Rated print speed is 75 pages per minute on all stocks up to 300gsm.
Fuji Xerox also launched the Lnyx cloud based colour management as part of its Confident Colour programme.
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