Live @ PacPrint 05 - Fuji Xerox cranks up the iGen3
Fuji Xerox is hailing the high-end press as the breakthrough to redefine the digital colour production market, by bringing together the look and feel of offset with the flexibility, speedy production and viability of digital. A number of additional features have been bolted on to the latest iteration of the iGen3: a 10 to 20 per cent increase in speed, enhanced software that allows the press to fit more pages on the productivity belt, as well as an ability to print on larger paper stocks and perform finishing duties.
The machine’s product manager Henryk Kraszewski (pictured right) is only too happy to sing the praises of the iGen3, emphasising the 400 patented innovations that have been specifically developed for the digital press. “The iGen3 press is a result of our relentless effort to help our customers be more productive and grow their businesses with digital printing technology,” he says. “Our commitment is to continue to improve the technology to broaden their opportunities.”
The iGen3 isn’t the only machine on display however, as Fuji Xerox aims to service the entire digital-print market, from the low-end providers up to the very top. PacPrint represents the first Australian showing of the Nuvera 120 Production’s basic finisher module, providing inline stacking and stitching, while the DocuTech 180 Highlight Colour is also new to the market, a speedy cut-sheet colour printing system capable of churning out 180 A4 pages every minute.