Xerox Corporation has added two new digital print systems to its
color portfolio. The company also expanded the functionality of a popular
light-production model, the Xerox Color 550/560 Printer.
The new Xerox 770 Digital Color Press can help print providers increase monthly print volume by expanding into applications such as photo books, direct-mail pieces, marketing materials and calendars.
A key feature of the Xerox 770 Digital Color Press is the Automated Color Quality Suite, a set of tools that handle color management tasks with minimal operator involvement, allowing for more high-value, profitable applications to move quickly through the shop. The press also prints on a range of stocks, including heavyweight, at the rated speed of 70 pages per minute, a significant competitive advantage.
The new Xerox 700i Digital Color Press updates the software and capabilities of the Xerox 700 Digital Color Press, which has generated print volume and revenue growth for thousands of global print providers.
The Xerox Color 550/560 Printer packs sharp image quality and a host of application options into an affordable package -- and one with a footprint flexible enough to fit in large enterprises, commercial print operations and quick print shops. Its enhancements include an Integrated in-line Xerox SquareFold Trimmer Module, which produces square-spine booklets that lay flat for a professional look, a GBC Advanced Punch, which automates the process of printing, collating and punching to save time, maximize productivity and lower costs, and a Mobile Print Solution option, which allows employees to print securely from any email-enabled smartphone, tablet or laptop without downloading an application, loading software or searching for online printer information.
The Xerox 700i Digital Color Press will be available on Oct. 1; order taking
for the Xerox 770 Digital Color Press begins worldwide in October with
installations starting in November. The new options on the Color 550/560 Printer
will be available after Oct. 3 based on geography.