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InfoPrint announces new colour cutsheet printer

InfoPrint cutsheet printerInfoPrint Solutions Company has recently launched the new InfoPrint Pro C900AFP colour cutsheet printer. The company, a joint venture between IBM and RICOH, says that this latest development is ideal for companies looking to introduce TransPromotional communication into what they offer.

TransPromo means combining personalized data and information on transactional documents. These can be anything from personal bank statements to invoices. InfoPrint says that their new equipment fits the needs of transactional printers such as data centres, service bureaus, direct mailers, and is also useful for companies transitioning from monochrome to colour.

The Pro C900AFP can print up to 90 ipm, and is recommended for up to 240,000 impressions per month. It also includes an EFI Fiery server, and can print with resolutions of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi. In addition, it is capable of running heavy stock and has the ability to load toner during production. InfoPrint also says that their technology can be used for long, unattended print runs as well as short runs using their emulation 5000 profile.

For more information please visit: http://www.infoprintsolutionscompany.com/internet/wwsites.nsf/vwWebPublished/print_ipproc900home_us

 

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