"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: