The company says the enhancement, available as an option on new systems or as an upgrade, can help high-volume transactional mailers and service bureaus extend the performance range of the system to improve run times for meeting critical print production deadlines. Ramesh Ratan, president of document messaging technologies at Pitney Bowes, says, “Our high-volume transactional mailing customers are constantly looking for ways to boost productivity, and better manage costs. The enhancement to our IntelliJet 20 Printing System can help mailers gain a competitive edge through greater control over productivity and economics, thereby providing greater flexibility to produce cost-effective and more valuable, personal colour communications.”
The company says the system can consistently print colour, 100-percent variable data at production speeds of up to 400-feet per minute. It says the system prints with full black density across the entire speed range and varying colour density dependent on print speed. The system prints at its 1200 nozzles-per-inch native resolution regardless of print speed.
Pitney Bowes says its IntelliJet print process manager powers the IntelliJet 20 printing system to produce complex transactional statements without compromising spee, leveraging HP inkjet technology offering 1200 nozzles-per-inch native resolution and nozzle redundancy for robust print quality. The system’s 20.5-inch-wide format is sized to replace existing toner-based monochrome devices. The company adds that its production intelligence software allows mailers to integrate print and mail with one streamlined platform for process integration and control, and for greater print and mail precision and end-to-end system integrity.
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