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I always
enjoy reading Richard Romano’s trade-show review articles, and here’s one from
Richard about the FESPA show in London.
(Richard writes for the popular printing industry web-site known as
whattheythink.com).
enjoy reading Richard Romano’s trade-show review articles, and here’s one from
Richard about the FESPA show in London.
(Richard writes for the popular printing industry web-site known as
whattheythink.com).
Report
From FESPA London 2013
From FESPA London 2013
By Richard Romano
Published: July 3, 2013
Here’s just one of the many paragraphs from his FESPA show
report:
report:
“Xerox
was showcasing one of its most recent announcements, the IJP 2000, certainly
one of the fastest poster printers I’ve ever seen. Being a single-pass device
with stationary printheads, it’s capable of speeds of (says the spec sheet) up
to 420 m2/hr. (4,520 ft2/hr), pumping out a color sign in
as little as five seconds, a 30 foot banner in about a minute, and a run of 200
prints in about 20 minutes. Actual mileage will vary, of course, but it’s still
much faster than the average wide-format device on the market today. Its width
is 42 in (1.1m) and it can print a maximum length of 98 in (2.5m). “It’s an
indoor signage printer with high productivity and high image quality, when fast
turnaround is a big issue,” says Geoffrey Rummel, Xerox’s Wide-Format Manager,
Graphic Communication Business Group. Xerox has already had their first sale of
the IJP 2000, to a Danish bank looking to produce its own internal signage.”
was showcasing one of its most recent announcements, the IJP 2000, certainly
one of the fastest poster printers I’ve ever seen. Being a single-pass device
with stationary printheads, it’s capable of speeds of (says the spec sheet) up
to 420 m2/hr. (4,520 ft2/hr), pumping out a color sign in
as little as five seconds, a 30 foot banner in about a minute, and a run of 200
prints in about 20 minutes. Actual mileage will vary, of course, but it’s still
much faster than the average wide-format device on the market today. Its width
is 42 in (1.1m) and it can print a maximum length of 98 in (2.5m). “It’s an
indoor signage printer with high productivity and high image quality, when fast
turnaround is a big issue,” says Geoffrey Rummel, Xerox’s Wide-Format Manager,
Graphic Communication Business Group. Xerox has already had their first sale of
the IJP 2000, to a Danish bank looking to produce its own internal signage.”
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