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Xerox Unfurls Color Press 1000i at Print Expo 2015

Showcases recently launched Versant 80 and fleet of other digital presses at the Expo

Xerox has launched digital press – Color Press 1000i at the seventh edition of Print Expo held in Chennai from 12th – 14th June, 2015.

Apart from launching Color Press 1000i, Xerox also launched the Xerox C60 with FFPS DFE based on Microsoft Windows platform and showcased a fleet of state of the art digital printing equipment’s like Xerox Versant 80, Xerox C70 with the latest Fiery FS150 and Xerox Phaser 7800.

Now offered in true Pantone metallic gold or silver specialty dry inks, the Color 1000i Press gives print companies a creative, competitive advantage. With increased automation, the device keeps print environments at peak performance levels. The 1000i device includes an optional Specialty Dry Ink Station that enhances documents with metallic gold or silver dry inks or applies spot or flood creative effects with clear dry ink.

Commenting on the launch, Balaji Rajagopalan, Executive Director, Technology, Channels & International Distributor Operations, Xerox India, said, “Xerox is the first in the industry to offer Metallic Gold or silver dry ink at rated speed. With this new device and our existing portfolio of digital presses we will storm the digital printing market and further consolidate our market share.”

Commenting on the Print Expo, Maruthi Badam, Regional Business Head, South & West, Xerox India, said, “The southern market has witnessed growth in new segments like photo-printing, publishing etc. and this has further prompted us to continuously innovate and bring forth new technologies. This region has always been significant to the overall Xerox business and continues to contribute almost 50% of Xerox production business.”

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