Print and communications provider DG3 has installed a Xerox Trevor 2400 press at its Dagenham Dock site in Essex. The 160+ m/min continuous feed inkjet uses Xerox’s High Fusion inks to allow printing on standard stocks.
Sold by Xerox reseller and integrator Xeretec, for whom it is the largest single sale ever, the Trivor 2400 will enable DG3 to offer its clients digital colour print, including personalised products, on a broader range of paper types and weights, together with a lower cost of print. Xerox’s High Fusion inks are designed to work on a wide range of matt, silk and gloss offset coated and uncoated stocks, overcoming one of the major limitations of high-speed inkjet printing, and offering what Xeretec describes as ‘offset-like quality’.
‘DG3 is very excited by the Trivor and the potential it offers our business and the opportunities it presents our clients,’ explained DG3’s managing director Barry Page. ‘The output quality is superb, and its footprint is compact relative to the powerful performance it delivers. Not only does it tick a lot of boxes for us, it has given our production department more firepower, while the ink-jet technology ensures a lower cost base which will help to accelerate our growth.’
Xeretec group production director Steve Andrew commented, ‘We’re simply delighted with the sale and that the installation has gone so well. The value that this solution will add sends a strong signal out to the broader market about the versatility, productivity and quality of our ink-jet technology combined with the expertise Xeretec offers. We are confident that the Trivor HF2400 will play a key role in delivering not just for DG3 but for its future clients as well.’