Product category:
Direct Mail Printing and Services
News Release from: Pitney Bowes | Subject: Fastpac DI900, DI950
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 September 2005
Direct Mail Inserters' Ease Of Operation
Pitney Bowes, the mail and messaging specialist, has launched the Fastpac Inserting System DI900 and DI950, designed to maximise the impact of mail communications.
Pitney Bowes, the mail and messaging specialist, has launched the Fastpac Inserting System DI900 and DI950, designed to maximise the impact of mail communications The Fastpac DI900 and DI950 have been specifically engineered for ease of use, meaning that businesses need no longer rely on a few trained operators or lengthy tutorials to gain maximum value from their mail technology, said Pitney Bowes
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 11 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
DM Inserter Operates At 12,000 Pieces An Hour
The Pitney Bowes Comet Series inserter has been developed for the accurate processing of medium to high volume applications, for 'intelligent' mail handling options, claimed the company.
Kall Kwik's Mailing Partnership Spearheads DM Move
UK mail and messaging specialist, Pitney Bowes, has been chosen by Kall Kwik as its mailing and fulfillment partner to support and strengthen its new Design to Delivery (D2D) communications services.
The latest inserter is claimed to offer features usually only seen on very high-volume mail technology, all harnessed through the Pacpilot user interface.
The Pacpilot colour graphical display uses menus, photographs and graphics to guide even inexperienced users through the steps of loading materials, setting up new jobs and selecting or editing existing ones.
The DI900 and DI950 Series integrates with Pitney Bowes' optional Suretrac software, offering the latest scanning technology to process both simple and complex jobs with a high degree of integrity.
Further reading
New Mail Inserter Offers Affordable Hi-Tech Choice
The luxury of devoting specific inserting technology to particular applications is one that is not open to every business, according to Pitney Bowes.
Report Shows Direct Mail Technology Drives Market
A new report from mail and messaging specialist Pitney Bowes reveals that businesses are now devoting more marketing budget to existing customers than to prospecting activity.
For organisations such as banks, insurance brokers, financial institutions and healthcare organisations that require a high level of security, such functions are critical added the company.
Tower feeders have interchangeable trays allowing for any combination of different sized sheets and inserts.
In turn, the optional high-capacity sheet feeder modules are easy to load and allow for a total of 1,000 sheets per tray, claimed Pitney Bowes.
They can be used independently or linked for greater productivity.
Operating at up to a claimed 5,400 pieces an hour (4,300 pieces per hour for the DI 900) the Fastpac DI900 and DI950 combine the power of high level inserting systems with the ease of use found in desktop machines.
Dan Hindman, vice president of sales and marketing at Pitney Bowes, said: "The Fastpac DI900 and DI950 has been designed to be simple enough for anyone to use and versatile enough to serve many different applications.
We see Fastpac providing real value both to businesses that are just embarking upon the road to more complex mailings and also to production environments that require a supplementary inserter that is quick to set up for smaller job runs.
There is an increasing call for mailing sophistication as businesses look to maximise the cost-efficiencies and reach of the mail to win business and grow share of customer.
The Fastpac provides exactly that sophistication and represents a truly flexible, innovative addition to our renowned inserter range.".
• Pitney Bowes: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Printingtalk email newsletter
• Printingtalk Home Page


