Offset-like output, coupled with colour automation put new Fuji Xerox DocuColor range in a class of its own
Two key engineering changes to the new DocuColor 7002/8002 range is set to forever change the way digital print is viewed.
These include a ‘low gloss’ toner that delivers a matt, offset-like output and an inline spectrophotometer that, combined with the Automated Colour Quality Suite (ACQS), enables auto-calibration, spot colour matching and advanced colour profiling.
“These enhancements demonstrate our continued commitment to provide leading-edge solutions that meet the market demand for offset-like, high-quality, consistent digital colour printing,” said Henryk Kraszewski, (pictured) the Production Colour Marketing Manager at Fuji Xerox Australia.

“With a total of 950 million pages printed on Xerox cut-sheet digital colour presses in Australia in the past 12 months, we continue to build on a foundation of strength and bring to market technologies that meet the ever increasing requirements for superior output quality and consistency,” added Kraszewski. “Like the iGen4, the DocuColor 7002/8002 presses utilise an-built spectrophotometer that will dramatically change the way digital output is viewed.”
According to Kraszewski, the spectrophotometer with the ACQS will radically improve image quality and consistency. “The DocuColor 7002/8002 have been designed to produce accurate, repeatable colour time after time. Print providers can now be confident that they can deliver printed output that will consistently match both past and future colour output.”
The key markets that are expected to adopt this technology include commercial printers, franchise and quick printers as well as bureaus. “The offset-like look and feel of the output – combined with the colour accuracy, consistency and repeatability – will be of immediate appeal to commercial printers,” said Kraszewski. “For the franchise and quick printers, the presses enable better competition against offset while its proven, robust and reliable platform will enable an easy transition to full-colour direct mail and transpromo applications in the bureau environment.”
“There is no doubt that the DocuColor 7002/8002 digital presses are built on a solid foundation of proven technology and like other engines in the range, are robust, stable and reliable,” says Kraszewski. “In addition, Fuji Xerox Australia provides unequalled technical support, including e-support as well as live telephone assistance and advice 24/7.”
With rated speeds of 70 and 80-ppm respectively, the presses can also produce two-sided prints at rated speed on all weights and sizes up to 300gsm, allowing operators to run basic jobs on common stocks or complex jobs on heavyweight stocks.
Pictured: The DocuColor 8002 set to make an impression.

