I always
enjoy reading Richard Romano’s trade-show review articles, and here’s one from
Richard about the FESPA show in London.
(Richard writes for the popular printing industry web-site known as
whattheythink.com).
Report
From FESPA London 2013
By Richard Romano
Published: July 3, 2013
Here’s just one of the many paragraphs from his FESPA show
report:
“Xerox
was showcasing one of its most recent announcements, the IJP 2000, certainly
one of the fastest poster printers I’ve ever seen. Being a single-pass device
with stationary printheads, it’s capable of speeds of (says the spec sheet) up
to 420 m2/hr. (4,520 ft2/hr), pumping out a color sign in
as little as five seconds, a 30 foot banner in about a minute, and a run of 200
prints in about 20 minutes. Actual mileage will vary, of course, but it’s still
much faster than the average wide-format device on the market today. Its width
is 42 in (1.1m) and it can print a maximum length of 98 in (2.5m). “It’s an
indoor signage printer with high productivity and high image quality, when fast
turnaround is a big issue,” says Geoffrey Rummel, Xerox’s Wide-Format Manager,
Graphic Communication Business Group. Xerox has already had their first sale of
the IJP 2000, to a Danish bank looking to produce its own internal signage.”
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