I swear by my: InfoPrint 5000
Friday, 16 May 2008
Until now it has been impossible to print a job of this size and speed in digital colour to the incredibly tight schedules of many financial institutions.
The InfoPrint 5000 was the only solution we found on the market that could deliver the quality and speed we require at the right price point. This addition to our portfolio is the latest stage in investment plans to meet growing client needs. It means we have the very latest technology in conventional printing, lithographic, cut sheet and high-speed digital colour. Some of our existing work is being migrated to the new system to further enhance our service to customers. The machine also delivers a number of environmental benefits as it has allowed us to introduce recycled paper and reduce our carbon footprint. As fewer pages are printed for each customer, postage costs have also reduced dramatically.
Dave Reynolds, managing director of print services, Dsicmm
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