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Xerox India launches iGen3

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Has inbuilt 3rd generation innovative smart press technology


"Of the total installed base of Xerox iGen3, over 10 per cent print more than 1.8 million pages per month and about 30 per cent print over million pages per month."

Coimbatore , Dec. 14

Xerox India Ltd has launched its next generation digital production press - Xerox iGen3. According to company sources, the latest roll out is the result of a $1-billion global research and development investment and includes over 300 patents worldwide.

The Xerox iGen3 has an inbuilt third generation innovative smart press technology to allow flexibility, quick turn around and economics to match the output of offset print quality.

Speaking at the launch of Xerox iGen3, Mr Andrew Horne, Managing Director, Xerox India Ltd, reiterated the company's commitment to bringing the latest technological advancements to the Indian market.

He said digital printing industry projected to grow to $17 billion by 2010 from an estimated $11 billion in 2005 (as per print and packaging research organisation, Pira International).

The company's Production Systems Group Director, Mr Vipin Tuteja, said iGen3 was set to revolutionise the way digital printing was done in India with benefits such as short run printing, on-demand printing, personalised communication in addition to the ecological benefit (97 per cent of its components are capable of being recycled).

He said `of the total installed base of Xerox iGen3, over 10 per cent print more than 1.8 million pages per month and about 30 per cent print over million pages per month.

In Japan, this machine is touted as dantotsu, head and shoulders above any devices of its category by surpassing customer requirements for superior image quality, substrate versatility, print speed, reliability, and productivity. It makes cutting edge applications such as brochures, promotional transactional material, books, marketing collaterals and direct-mail campaigns possible at the click of a button,' he added.

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