Fujicolor Processing Labs Use Xerox iGen3 Digital Presses to Print Photo Calendars for Retail Custom

Source

Fujifilm plans to expand digital printing of personalized greeting cards, notebooks and other photo specialty products

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan., 2008 — Capitalizing on the growth in the photo specialty market and to meet customer demand, FUJIFILM U.S.A, Inc. is now digitally printing spiral-bound photo calendars with the installation of Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) iGen3™ 110 Digital Production Presses at its Fujicolor Processing Labs.

“Xerox was a logical first choice to be our digital press supplier because of the strong, global corporate relationship established between Fujifilm and Xerox over the years” said Joe Palaggi, vice president of operations and business development, Fujifilm U.S.A, Inc. “But the deciding factor for choosing the Xerox iGen3 was its high productivity and image quality”

(more…)

Big Prints Equal Big Profits; Xerox Unveils New Wide-Format Color Printers for Creating Posters, Outdoor Signs, Banners

— Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) is increasing its portfolio of wide-format color printers with two new offerings. The new systems lead print providers to bigger profits by allowing them to produce large format applications such as full-color banners, presentation graphics and vehicle wraps. The Xerox 8265/8290 and 8365/8390 Color Wide Format Printers, designed for commercial printers and in-plant operations, are available in 65- and 90-inch models. The new printers open up an entirely new set of high-value print jobs for customers looking to complement their current capabilities or enter the expanding graphic communications color wide-format market.

The 8265/8290 printer is compatible with a wide range of media types and produces vibrant graphics on indoor and outdoor point-of-purchase displays, banners, life-size photos and floor graphics. The printers use a combination of inkjet technology and environmentally-friendly eco-solvent inks, which means no ventilation or purification systems are required during production and prints can last up to three years without lamination. The 8265/8290 print at resolutions that range from 360 to 1,440 dpi at typical-quality production speeds from 162 to 215 square feet per hour.

(more…)