Productivity top priority with Xerox’s new iGen 150 Press

Productivity top priority with Xerox’s new iGen 150 Press
Updated 27 August 2012
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Productivity top priority with Xerox’s new iGen 150 Press

Productivity top priority with Xerox’s new iGen 150 Press

Every business wants a speedy road to profitability. For print providers, this means making job setup easy, production times fast and image quality precise and repeatable. Xerox’s new iGen 150 Press arms them with one of the most productive digital cut-sheet color presses.
The iGen 150 is built on Xerox’s proven, award-winning iGen platform. Since its introduction at drupa 2008, the iGen4 Press has been used by more than 1,000 customers to produce millions of profitable pages per month. The iGen4 Press has been recognized to be the most productive system in its class, among those independently tested by the SpencerLab Digital Color Laboratory.
Gilmore Doculink — a commercial/digital print shop in Ottawa — has tested the iGen 150 and reports the device is going to be a real win for their operation.
“The quality is indistinguishable, so our clients can have a short-run custom digital job produced on the iGen 150 and have it look the same as a longer offset run of 20,000,” said Brian Wright, EVP operations, Gilmore Doculink. “The iGen 150 provides the color, quality and consistency we demand.”
With increased print speed of up to 25 percent, the 150 pages-per-minute press delivers 3,000 26-inch oversized sheets per hour — a productivity boost that lets printers get more jobs through their shop.
Each page is created with patented image-on-image technology and matte dry ink for vivid color digital prints.
The iGen 150 Press reduces the time and effort needed to achieve consistent high-quality output.
The press can handle a range of paper stocks such as textured, translucent and heavy cover-weight papers. Print providers can easily create mixed paper jobs such as direct-mail campaigns with tear-out reply postcards or wedding albums.