New Xerox iGen4 Color Press Delivers Breakthrough Image Quality; Company Introduces Other Printing Solutions
DÜSSELDORF, Germany—May 29, 2008—Xerox Corp. (NYSE: XRX) today unveiled the Xerox iGen4, the most productive and highest-quality cut-sheet digital press in the printing industry.
“Building on our hugely successful Xerox iGen3®, the industry’s leading high-speed digital color press, this next generation iGen4 delivers color quality and automation that redefine the standards of printing,” said Anne Mulcahy, Xerox chairman and chief executive officer. “It’s the innovation this industry expects from Xerox – technology that makes print providers more profitable with every color page that comes off the Xerox press.”
Commercial printers, photo finishers, book printers, direct-mail houses, and digital service providers depend on digital production presses to produce short runs of books, photo applications, direct-mail campaigns, personalized brochures and other collateral. In an industry that for decades relied only on offset printing, Xerox’s market-making digital production presses have changed the business of printing.
The iGen4 creates offset and photo-quality images with consistent color from the first print to the last. It is the ideal press for producing high-end collateral, direct marketing and photo specialty products – the type of print jobs that typically generate the most profits for print providers.
The productivity of digital presses – the amount of “uptime” print providers have on their systems to produce pages for their clients – is a key factor to increasing print revenue. The iGen4 increases productivity by 25 to 35 percent by automating operator tasks, reducing the need to interrupt the press for adjustments and decreasing overall operating costs. As a result, the iGen4 improves the break-even point between digital and traditional offset printing – making it faster and more economical to print jobs on digital.
“With demands for tighter turnaround times and requests for smaller quantities, printers are looking for ways to more quickly and efficiently produce a variety of jobs with the best image quality, exceeding their customers’ needs while building their profitable business,” said Andy Tribute, managing partner of Attributes Associates, an internationally oriented consulting company specializing in marketing and technology issues for the printing, publishing and media markets. “That’s exactly what the iGen4 is designed to do. It takes image quality, automation and productivity to unprecedented levels. The Xerox iGen4 will change the digital printing landscape. It lets printers take even greater advantage of the business opportunities in this lucrative market.”
The iGen4 is suitable for print providers who need to generate anywhere from hundreds of thousands to millions of pages every month.
“The advantages of going digital in this industry are clear – the ability to personalize, faster turnaround times, economical shorter run lengths and more,” said Quincy Allen, president, Xerox Production Systems Group. “With the high definition quality and productivity of the iGen4, more print jobs can go digital, like photo applications that need to be picture perfect on every page. As the industry leader, we deliver nothing less so our customers can profit even more.”
Strengthening market leadership
According to estimates by InfoTrends, a leading independent research firm, Xerox is the leader in color page volume, with 50 percent of the total color production pages worldwide printed on Xerox DocuColor® and iGen3 presses – more than two times the page volume of its closest competitor.
Creating the print-on-demand industry nearly two decades ago, Xerox continues to offer the industry’s broadest portfolio of digital production presses, made even stronger now with the addition of the iGen4.
“The iGen4 as well as our recent launches of dozens of other technologies, tools and resources validate Xerox’s deep, sustaining commitment to the graphic arts marketplace,” added Allen. “We’re investing in innovation that solidifies our leadership today and well into the future.”
Industry advancements with iGen4
With 400 new parts and subsystems as well as new patented technologies, the iGen4 offers high-definition image quality, producing sharp images and vibrant colors enabled by several new components:
• Auto Density Control – Patented technology that uses a full-width sensor array to automatically detect and eliminate density variations and streaks, while the press is running. Streaks are inherent in most printing processes and often require operator intervention or a service call to resolve. With this new component, streaks are eliminated and the iGen4 remains in production.
• Carrier Dispensing System – New method of combining dry ink and carrier – in place of traditional developer – that yields consistent color uniformity from the first print to the last and from job to job. With the Carrier Dispensing System, operators no longer have to stop the machine and change the developer.
• High Definition Linearization – Patented process that eliminates time-consuming gray-scale calibration, resulting in better production of neutral grays and highlight shadows. It also improves photo smoothness, especially in faces, while maintaining sharp background details. High Definition Linearization ensures greater color stability from job-to-job and machine-to- machine.
• Advanced Color Profiling – Innovation that enables greater color consistency and realism in objects such as faces and skies. This tool automatically adjusts colors to closely match offset printing standards in minutes. It can accurately match the popular GRACoL (General Requirements for Applications in Commercial Offset Lithography) standard, and takes advantage of ICC (International Color Consortium) DeviceLink Profiling for higher performance. A color matching industry benchmark, GRACoL offers a new source profile option for the most demanding jobs. The ICC DeviceLink Profiling allows for faster processing and improved color rendering.
The iGen4 also adds a high-speed In-line Spectrophotometer right in the paper path. The device automatically creates color samples on target sheets, registers them for accuracy and processes the data – all at the rated speed of the iGen4 – and takes the appropriate action to adjust the press. The results are offset and photo image quality along with spot color accuracy.
iGen4 specifications
The iGen4 press runs at 110 pages per minute and includes these industry-leading features:
• largest sheet size (14.33” x 22.5”) of any digital color press
• broadest array of in-line finishing options
• widest range of substrate latitude
• greatest number of stocks in a single collated job (up to 12)
• total paper capacity of up to 80,000 sheets
Designed to help print providers reduce their environmental footprint, the iGen4 uses dry inks that are non-toxic and minimize waste. More than 97 percent of its components are recyclable or remanufacturable.
Easier, faster print jobs with iGen4 and Xerox workflow tools
The iGen4 also offers the flexibility of the FreeFlow® Print Server that enables production of high volumes and management of even the most complex print jobs. The CX Color Server powered by Creo and the EX Color Server powered by Fiery are also available with the iGen4.
The press easily handles a range of applications from short-run static jobs to variable data printing (VDP) with industry-leading one-to-one publishing solutions such as the FreeFlow VI Suite and XMPie, the premier provider of software for VDP and cross-media marketing.
Combining Xerox FreeFlow Process Manager and the iGen4 further increases productivity by automating prepress job preparation – reducing manual operator tasks for a more “lights out” operation. With the Xerox FreeFlow Digital Workflow collection, print providers can easily integrate the iGen4 into their operation and use their existing workflows to serve as a single familiar point of control for both digital and offset print jobs.
All Xerox presses are backed by award-winning customer service and support. In addition, Xerox Printeract remote monitoring provides real-time data and performance information, enabling local service teams, hotline support specialists, and system engineers to provide faster and more accurate diagnoses so that customers can count on more dependable uptime.
To help print providers maximize their return on investment, Xerox offers more than 75 tools and resources in its Profit Accelerator® Digital Business Resources portfolio. These help customers increase page volumes and drive profitable revenue growth.
Pricing and availability
The Xerox iGen4 Digital Press will be available for installation in September worldwide. It will have a U.S. list price of $640,000 for its base configuration.
Xerox Unveils Revolutionary Cured Gel Ink for Next-Generation Commercial Printing Systems
DUSSELDORF, Germany, May 29, 2008 – Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today previewed a cured gel ink technology that prints on materials like plastic and foil, enabling digital printers to compete in areas like packaging to capture even more of the traditional offset print jobs making up the estimated $400 billion market.
“Today digital systems shine in many applications while offset presses are selected for others. The ability to print on nearly any surface will bring a world of new applications within reach of digital printers,” said Steve Hoover, vice president and director of the Xerox Research Center Webster. “Cured gel ink systems combine the best of both – the speed, low-cost and ability to print on varied materials like offset, and the personalization of digital.”
Showcased here at drupa, the print industry’s largest conference and exhibition, the new cured gel ink holds its shape on nearly any surface because it is not water-based like traditional inkjet technologies. The gel ink has the consistency of peanut butter after it is jetted through the print heads and turns rock hard when exposed to a pulse of ultraviolet light. The result is a crisp, vivid, and long lasting image. Unlike current water or solvent-based inkjet systems, the gel ink won’t bleed-through or require dryers and vapor recovery systems, thereby increase print speeds and making the system more environmentally friendly. Developed by scientists at the Xerox Research Centre Canada, the cured gel inks are based on Xerox’s proprietary solid ink technology.
In addition to the ink itself, the Xerox print heads, which determine drop size, reliability and imaging speed, are also at the heart of the new technology. With 10 times the life of a thermal inkjet print head, the Xerox heads are made from stainless steel in a modular, scalable and sturdy design. The individual print head module can jet over 40 million drops of ink in a second, supporting high-speed production. Individual modules fit together seamlessly to create wider prints.
“The technology is still in the research phase,” Hoover said, “but it is clearly an innovation that will take inkjet beyond the products and applications available today. These cured gel inks will set a new benchmark for performance, print surface options and image quality.”
Beyond traditional high-volume printing jobs such as brochures, posters, and catalogs, Xerox foresees an almost limitless market for its new technology. The high image quality on low cost paper will be appealing in what are called transpromo applications that combine bills or invoices with marketing messages in one document. The ability to print on cardboard without precoating, or on plastic films or foils will suit packaging applications, and direct mailers can save on mailing costs by using lighter weight papers without show through.
About Xerox
Xerox Corporation is the world’s leading document management, technology and services enterprise, providing the industry’s broadest portfolio of color and black-and-white document processing systems and related supplies, as well as document management consulting and outsourcing services. This past year Xerox was awarded the National Medal of Technology, the highest technology award in the United States.
Xerox Advances The New Business of Printing®: Captures More Pages and Delivers Broadest Array of Technologies to Build Digital Demand
DüSSELDORF, GERMANY—May 29, 2008—At drupa, the world’s premier printing show, Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) is advancing its leadership in the production printing industry, demonstrating the broadest portfolio of digital offerings available today – leveraging its heritage of innovation and showcasing the next wave of market-changing technology.
“By continuing to focus on xerography breakthroughs and scaling our proprietary inkjet technology, Xerox’s advantage to this marketplace is in how we help customers adopt the right technologies, workflow and services to build profitable businesses right now and far into the future,” said Anne Mulcahy, Xerox chairman and chief executive officer.
The right technology, right now
Xerox today unveiled the Xerox iGen4™ Press, the most productive and highest-quality cut-sheet digital press in the printing industry. The iGen4 increases productivity by 25 to 35 percent by automating operator tasks, reducing the need to interrupt the press for adjustments and decreasing overall operating costs. As a result, the iGen4 improves the break-even point between digital and traditional offset printing – making it faster and more economical to run more print jobs on digital.
Operating at 110 pages per minute, the iGen4 creates offset and photo-quality images with consistent color from the first print to the last. It is the ideal press for producing high-end collateral, direct marketing and photo specialty products – the type of print jobs that typically generate the most profits for print providers.
Xerox also recently launched the Automated Color Quality Suite Press Matching System, for new and existing users of the Xerox iGen3® 90 and 110 Digital Production Presses, offering high performance plus quality that matches offset printing. These enhancements enable faster press set up, quicker time to production, greater color stability and automated Pantone color matching and are a perfect match for printing profitable full-color applications that range from personalized direct mail and catalogs to marketing collaterals and photo books.
The company also introduced an integrated in-line digital packaging solution for the pharmaceutical industry that can produce customized, variable data on each package cost effectively, without having to stop production and manage offline equipment. Jointly developed with Stora Enso, the solution is powered by the Xerox iGen3 110 Digital Production Press and consists of an Epic CTi-635 varnishing unit with both aqueous and UV-coating options from Xerox, a KAMA die cutter with 580 x 400mm sheet size and a stacker-conveyer unit from Stora Enso.
Innovation and emerging technologies
Reaffirming Xerox’s heritage of innovation and engineering excellence, several emerging technologies will be on display at Xerox’s stand located in Hall 8b / A78.
Just like car manufacturers show concept cars, Xerox is demonstrating a concept press – the Xerox ConceptColor 220. It takes the speed, productivity, flexibility and reliability of the industry-setting iGen3 press and doubles it, making it the fastest, full-color, cut-sheet digital press ever shown publicly. With the ConceptColor 220, users can achieve greater printing economics by getting twice the speed and twice the productivity with a single operator, saving time and labor. The system also has a smaller footprint and is more compact than two Xerox iGen3s sitting side-by-side to save valuable shop floor space.
By integrating two iGen3 engines in-line, it prints 220 ppm and features front and back full-color matching and can approach a monthly print volume of up to seven million color pages. The ConceptColor 220 builds on the tandem architecture technology of the Xerox Nuvera® 288 Digital Perfecting System, a twin-engined monochrome press that also uses pass-through programming – a technology that keeps one engine running at full speed, even if the other one stops.
Xerox is also using drupa to showcase breakthrough inkjet innovations. Rather than duplicate the inkjet technology in the market today, Xerox is advancing the technology with new modular print heads that are more reliable, low cost and scaleable. Xerox has also been developing next-generation ink in the form of “cured gel” ink, which offers more ways to print on many substrates – from coated paper to plastic to aluminum.
Other new products and announcements
In addition to these new technologies and innovations, Xerox also announced the following in the lead up to drupa:
• Xerox Continuous Feed Digital Web Press – Uses flash fusing technology for monochrome and color continuous feed printing. Xerox will initiate order taking on the 490/980 Color Continuous Feed Printer, the world’s fastest xerographic-based color press, with unprecedented levels of speed, image quality, flexibility and low cost.
• The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press – Packs robust production features such as coated paper handling, heavyweight media support, and feeding and finishing options at an entry-level price. It brings productivity, print quality and flexibility to print providers looking to adopt digital technology or expand their digital printing business.
• Xerox DocuColor® 5000AP Digital Press – Builds on the success of the Xerox DocuColor 5000 and prints all paper weights at the rated speed of 50 ppm.
• Xerox 8254E/8264E Color Wide Format Printers – The smaller footprint system produces full-color banners, point-of-purchase signage and posters.
• Xerox 4112/4127 Copier/Printer and Xerox 4112/4127 Enterprise Printing System – Adds finishing options and an enhanced user interface.
Workflow enhancements
Advances in the integration of Xerox FreeFlow® software with two leading offset workflow systems – Prinect from Heidelberg and FUJIFILM Workflow XMF – help print providers to leverage existing offset workflows for a single point of control for both digital and computer-to-plate offset print work. In addition, FreeFlow Express to Print brings powerful workflow automation to light production environments at an affordable price. Xerox will also adopt the Adobe® PDF Print Engine in Xerox’s FreeFlow Print Server.
Expanded business development resources and services
Xerox is launching new business development training and professional services that focus on digital business, workflow and application development to help print providers maximize their digital equipment investments. New tools from the ProfitAccelerator® Digital Business Resources Collection also help customers successfully start and manage a digital print operation as well as develop value-based pricing for digital print jobs, all while increasing profits.
Real-life profitable applications
At Xerox’s stand at drupa, print providers will see more than 50 print applications produced live by Xerox and its customers – using the company’s wide portfolio of technology. On display will be books and manuals, collateral, transpromo pieces, direct marketing, and hybrid offset and digital applications.
Under the theme “Connect with Opportunity” Xerox will feature a stand built with recyclable or reusable parts. Seven conversation stations will personalize the customers’ experience and help them learn about the new technologies, workflow and services along with digital business seminars that provide presentations on the opportunities in digital printing.
Xerox’s New Press Opens Door to Affordable Digital Printing and Profitable Color Print Applications
Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today announced a digital color press that packs robust production features such as coated paper handling, heavyweight media support, and feeding and finishing options at an entry-level price. The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press brings productivity, excellent print quality and flexibility to print providers looking to adopt digital technology or expand their digital printing businesses.
The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press prints at 70 pages per minute in color or black and white, and provides an affordable way to start building or expanding a digital printing business, especially for in-plant operations, quick printers, commercial printers, creative agencies, photo specialty retailers and departmental environments. The system has the image quality and productivity of a high-end production press and is ideal for photo books, brochures, direct-mail pieces, catalogs, calendars and postcards.
“The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press extends what is already the industry’s broadest portfolio of digital color systems and fits a growing segment of the market,” said Riley McNulty, IDC, a global provider of market intelligence. “Print providers are demanding products that produce lucrative full-color applications. The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press delivers with feature rich functionality at an affordable price.”
As more businesses are benefitting from the quality and value of digital printing, the market for entry-level digital color presses continues to grow. According to the May 2008 IDC Hardcopy Peripheral Tracker, this market, defined as color devices of 41+ pages per minute, priced between $20,000 and $100,000, experienced 2007 year-over-year growth of 50 percent in the U.S. and 112 percent in Europe.
The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press uses a proprietary low-melt EA Toner that prints full color at fast speeds with matte finish image quality. EA Toner is Xerox’s patented chemically-grown toner; its miniscule particles help ensure high-quality halftones, smooth transitions and rich shadow detail. This environmentally-friendly, low-melt EA Toner requires less energy to manufacture and print, minimizing the impact on the environment.
The new toner, imaging technology and media handling capabilities, coupled with the ability to load toner while the system is running, deliver image quality and greater productivity than other models in its class.
The press prints on coated and uncoated paper with a maximum sheet size of 13” x 19.2” and a wide media latitude between 64 gsm and 300 gsm (16 lb. bond up to 110 lb. cover). It offers automatic two-sided printing up to 220 gsm (80 lb. cover) on both coated and uncoated stocks. The device boasts image quality at 2400 x 2400 x 1 dots per inch and tight front-to-back registration of +/- 1.0mm.
A number of additional options enable customers to tailor the Xerox 700 Digital Color Press to meet the exact needs of their print operation. Customers can select the CX Print Server powered by Creo, the EX Print Server powered by Fiery, Integrated Fiery Color Server, EFI Splash RPX-iii Software or Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server, which for the first time is being offered in standard or professional editions. The device will also have a number of finishing options, including an Advanced Finisher, Professional Finisher, Light Production C Finisher and High-Capacity Stacker. These give customers the ability to customize their presses with several configurations and options for stapling, stacking, folding and booklet making on coated or uncoated papers. A variety of feeding options also provide the ability to tailor the press for use in a production or departmental environment and for jobs requiring special media.
Xerox FreeFlow Express to Print, the newest addition to the company’s workflow portfolio, makes it easier for print providers to enter digital color printing. This option reduces the steps required to program jobs and automates functions to simplify complex job programming. Accuracy is ensured through a visual interface that previews the entire document, including in-line and off-line finishing capabilities. The affordable Xerox FreeFlow Express to Print – available for under $5,000 – makes the Xerox 700 Digital Color Press more productive and easier to use by delivering automation tools that previously were offered only on higher-end production devices.
Xerox 700 Digital Color Press users have access to Xerox’s ProfitAccelerator® Digital Business Resources portfolio, which is a collection of more than 75 tools and programs designed to help print providers develop and grow their digital businesses.
The new press exemplifies Xerox’s emphasis on innovation, sustainability and a commitment to delivering the right technology, workflow, and business model to customers right now and in the future. The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press with FreeFlow Express to Print will be on display in the Xerox stand at drupa, the largest conference and exhibition for the print industry held every four years in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Pricing and availability
The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press is available for order taking immediately throughout Europe and in Russia, Israel, India, Middle East and South Africa. In these markets, the press will be available for installation in June. It will be available for order taking in August in North America and in select Latin American and Caribbean countries, where installations will begin in September. The Xerox 700 Digital Color Press will have a U.S. list price starting at $60,000 with a choice of print servers that range from $7,990 to $25,000.
Productivity of New Xerox Digital Color Press Gives Mid-Production Market a Turbo Boost
Print providers looking for exceptional color image quality and the capability to run on an extensive range of media without sacrificing productivity have a new option in Xerox Corporation’s (NYSE: XRX) DocuColor® 5000AP Digital Press.
The system is the latest addition to Xerox’s award-winning DocuColor line. It runs at 50 pages per minute regardless of paper weight and can automatically duplex heavyweight stocks (up to 300 gsm), making it one of the most productive in its price range. Competitive systems often offer a maximum speed that drops significantly when running heavy or coated paper, reducing productivity.
Based on the Xerox DocuColor 5000 Digital Press, the new system delivers exceptional image quality on an extensive range of media such as coated, uncoated and heavyweight papers, transparencies and specialty media. As a result, the press drives the high-value and more complex applications that clients request, including brochures, books, magazines, photo specialty products, promotional fliers and personalized direct mail. With this new system, print providers can enter the lucrative digital color print market or expand their capabilities and capacity.
“This press builds on our heritage of maximizing productivity for print providers,” said Quincy Allen, president, Xerox Production Systems Group. “Speed is just one part of the equation – when a print provider selects a digital system they need to gauge the applications they are running and evaluate which press is the most productive option. The range of our digital portfolio allows them to make the right technology choice, right now.”
Visitors to the Xerox stand in Hall 8b at drupa, held from May 29 through June 11 in Düsseldorf, Germany, can see firsthand the image quality of the DocuColor 5000AP with samples of a brochure, poster and personalized postcard from a recent direct-mail campaign by retailer Market Square Polish Pottery. The company was looking for a cost-effective way to create direct mail with high image quality that would showcase its products’ beauty, and ultimately generate store traffic.
The DocuColor 5000AP is equipped with an “all weights” mode that sets the press to run at 50 ppm, regardless of paper stock, weight or type – from 16 lb. bond/45 lb. text to 110 lb. cover (60 gsm to 300 gsm). It features 2400 x 2400 x 1 dpi print resolution for sharpness and color uniformity and tight front-to-back registration of +/- 1.0mm.
The system also includes a standard two tray feeder with a paper capacity of 4,000 sheets to allow long jobs to run without interruption. A Secondary Feeder Module is available that holds up to 2,000 sheets per drawer – extending the paper capacity to 8,000 sheets and increasing the system’s flexibility for running mixed-stock jobs with up to four different media types. Additional in-line finishing capabilities – including booklet makers and stacking devices – enable a range of professionally finished applications, which in many cases can be produced without human intervention.
Offered with the choice of a Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server or options from Creo or EFI, the DocuColor 5000AP integrates seamlessly into a print provider’s existing workflow across a variety of environments. The Xerox FreeFlow Digital Workflow Collection, together with the DocuColor 5000AP, deliver 24/7 printer accessibility, cost reduction and support for new applications and revenue streams such as profitable short-run and high-value variable-information printing.
Customers who purchase the DocuColor 5000AP also have access to Xerox’s Profit Accelerator® Business Development Portfolio, a collection of more than 75 tools and resources that help print providers promote and expand their digital printing businesses.
Pricing and availability
Worldwide order taking for the DocuColor 5000AP will begin in July 2008. The U.S. list price for the press is $144,000 including a choice of color servers. A productivity kit for DocuColor 5000 digital presses purchased between June 2006 and July 1, 2008 will be available at the beginning of the third quarter at a U.S. list price of $7,500. The kit enables the digital press to run all stocks at rated speed and automatically duplex heavyweight stocks (up to 300 gsm). It also allows current customers to get increased productivity and produce greater volumes of high-value applications.
Make a Larger-than-Life Impression with Compact Devices; Xerox Launches Space-Saving Wide-Format Color Printers
Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) has an answer for print providers with a small production space but “big” plans to produce full-color point-of-purchase displays, posters, banners, vehicle wraps and floor graphics.
The company today unveiled the Xerox 8254E and 8264E Color Wide Format Printers, two value-priced, large-format color printers. They are designed for commercial print providers, copy shops, graphic design agencies, sign shops and in-plant operations that want to offer or expand large-format applications but can’t sacrifice production space. The printers, available in 54- and 64-inch models, are the latest additions to the company’s color solvent ink wide-format portfolio, which now includes six products to meet the growing demand for large-format applications.
“Xerox is committed to providing our customers with innovative technology that helps them break into new markets, be more productive and succeed with digital print,” said Quincy Allen, president, Xerox Production Systems Group. “With these compact and affordable additions to our portfolio, print providers will be able to sell items such as grand opening banners and retail store displays to customers they were previously only selling everyday prints to, allowing them to become a full-service print partner.”
The Xerox 8254E and 8264E printers are compatible with a wide range of media types and produce vibrant graphics on indoor and outdoor banners, life-size photos and presentation graphics. The printers use a combination of inkjet technology and environmentally friendly eco-solvent inks. This means no ventilation or purification system is required and prints can last up to three years without lamination. The 8254E and 8264E can print at resolutions that range from 540 to 1440 dpi at production speeds up to 143 to 172 square feet per hour (13.54 to 16 square meters per hour), respectively.
The printers use piezo-electric, drop-on-demand inkjet heads with dynamic variable dot imaging and intelligent interweaving print technology to deliver sharp images, smooth color transitions and increased performance at higher print speeds. In Europe and Latin America, users can select the Xerox version of the Caldera Graphics RIP as a color server option. In the U.S. and Canada, users can choose the Xerox Wide Format Color Server Pro RIP or the Xerox Wide Format Color Server RIP as color server options.
Pricing and availability
Order taking for the Xerox 8254E and 8264E Color Wide Format Printers will begin in July for Europe, Russia, Middle East and Africa and in August for North America and Latin America with worldwide installations in September. See a Xerox sales representative for details in your area.
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