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Rapidly expanding Wrexham firm, Rawson Digital, has struck up a new partnership to provide new Xerox devices to Chester Cathedral.
The historic building serves as an architectural treasure, a place of worship, a cultural hub and centre of musical excellence for the Chester community and visitors from all over the world, and recently celebrated the installation of the new Dean of Chester, as well as regularly playing host to high-profile royal events and art and music events.
Of course, ‘printing’ isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of a medieval historical abbey, however in their role as a cultural and religious hub the Cathedral has to produce large amounts of printed material, not least for religious services, with two services held daily, and four or five each Sunday. There is Holy Communion each day, and Choral Evensong each day except Wednesday.
The new machines will service all the Cathedral’s printing needs, and the new contract with Rawson Digital ensures an aftersales support service whereby members of the firm’s team will be on hand to ensure everything runs smoothly, particularly during peak times such as Christmas and Easter when tens of thousands of orders of services can be required for the cathedral’s regular congregation and visitors.
Vaughn Rawson, Managing Director of Rawson Digital, which has a second office at Dinorwic Marina in Y Felinheli, near Bangor, said: read the rest here