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News Release from: Xerox | Subject: Xerox 510, Xerox 2260ij, Qindexer, Qurator
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 October 2004
Wide Format Printers And Software Go On
Show
Xerox will be demonstrating its 510 and 2260ij wide format printers and new software specifically designed for the construction industry in the UK.
Xerox will be demonstrating its 510 and 2260ij wide format printers and new software specifically designed for the construction industry in the UK On stand six at the Construction Computing Exhibition at London's Barbican on November 3-4 visitors will see the Xerox 510 that supports architectural sizes, collates sets (including auto-rotating documents) and handles thick originals, single pixel lines as well as providing smooth shading and solid fills that are especially critical to architectural, engineering and construction firms, it is claimed
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 18 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Xerox 2260ij is a colour and monochrome ink jet printer that is aimed at markets where line quality is crucial.
In addition to the Xerox 2260ij operating in a colour mode the printer can also operate in a high-speed black mode.
Xerox also believes that the product is suitable for industries where colour intensity and accuracy is vital.
Visitors to the stand will also be able to see on show software specifically created for the construction industry, for the first time ever in the UK.
Xerox will be showing the new release of the Qindexer scanning and indexing software (formally QA Tool) for the first time.
Qindexer provides one simple interface for viewing, editing and indexing of hardcopy and electronic drawings.
The Construction Computing Exhibition will provide the first chance to view the Qurator drawing issue software, which has been specifically developed by Xerox to address the document distribution requirements of the construction industry.
Qurator automates the drawing issue process, ensuring the right drawings are in the right place, at the right time.
By streamlining document distribution Qurator saves time in issuing documents, reduces unnecessary costs associated with working to outdated drawings and ultimately ensures projects are completed faster.
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