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News Release from: Colyer Group | Subject: Docucolor 8000
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2005
Digital Shift For Fast Personalised
Print
Colyer Printing Systems, a division of The Colyer Group, has sold a Xerox Docucolor 8000 digital colour press to London-based commercial printers Edwin Buckley and Co in a deal worth GBP 250,000.
Colyer Printing Systems, a division of The Colyer Group, has sold a Xerox Docucolor 8000 digital colour press to London-based commercial printers Edwin Buckley and Co in a deal worth GBP 250,000 The new Docucolor 8000 recommended by Colyer, replaces an Indigo Turbostream and has enabled Edwin Buckley to produce work it would have previously turned away
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 28 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Graham Bell of the Colyer Group said: "Having undertaken a comprehensive audit of Edwin Buckley's print requirements, it became apparent that the Xerox Docucolor 8000 offered the best solution to its growing demands for a faster output, higher quality resolution colour reproduction as well as an increase in personalised printing.
We are confident that having installed the Xerox 8000, Edwin Buckley will have the ability to expand its customer offering and run a more efficient operation." Commenting on the installation, Paul Buckley, Digital Print Manager at Edwin Buckley added: "We are delighted with the valuable consultancy and installation support that we have received from Colyer, which will ensure that we can really maximise a return on our investment.
The Docucolour 8000 was put straight to work, more than doubling our output and the speed and quality was refreshing to see.
We believe we now have the best digital printing facilities to make a real difference to our business and enable us to offer our customers a broader range of print services." Designed for commercial printers, service bureaux and in-plant operations, the Docucolor 8000 supports a range of high-value applications such as print-on-demand, variable data and personalised marketing said Colyrer.
The printer offers 80 pages per minute and also has additional finishing options as well as two standard feeder trays with a 4,000 total sheet capacity.
The Edwin Buckley installation runs with a Creo Spire CXP8000 colour server enabling new levels of workflow productivity and offering an easy, cost-effective process with a quality output, added Colyer.
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