The cost of making colour prints will be significantly lower for one global fruit marketer after it invested in new Xerox printers.
Capespan has bought the 'ColourQube 9200', which can save up to 62% of ink compared with traditional colour laser printers. The new technology is the world's first high-speed solid ink office multi-function printer.
In 2010 so far, the company has made a saving of more than £2,500.
The printers are also easy to use and have the ability to print high volumes quickly, Capespan said.
Jeremy Sykes, of Capespan, said: "Our objective was to consolidate printing equipment, but to retain productivity levels; the ColorQube has enabled us to do that effectively.
"The cost of colour printing has always been a major concern for us so I am delighted that the Xerox technology has helped to reduce our costs by such a significant margin."
The printers have technology that simplifies use and maintenance. They are capable of printing, scanning and copying.
Mark Duffelen, of Xerox UK and Ireland, said: "Xerox technology is designed to make business easier and the ColorQube 9200 does just that."
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