Xerox India announced the launch of the enhanced version of its popular Xerox Color C70 Printer with the all new Fiery NX Pro at PrintPack 2017, from 4th – 8th February 2017, at India Expo Centre, Greater Noida, Delhi NCR. For the first time, a High End RIP will be available in the entry production printing space along with substantial feature upgrades focused on the media handling capabilities. These capabilities make it easier to handle a wider range of substrates to include lightweight media (60 gsm) often used for dictionaries along with heavier, more challenging stocks (256 gsm two-sided/300 gsm one-sided) used for cards or invitations including textured media.
Talking about the marquee digital presses being showcased by Xerox at PrintPack, Balaji said, “With the updates made to the award-winning Xerox Color C70 Printer, we are trying to ensure that our customers are provided with features associated with our high-end production printers at the cost of an entry-level printer. The enhanced version allows small businesses and manufacturers to enhance and expand the applications they create with increased substrate flexibility and greater image quality accuracy. We are confident that the enhancements will raise the interest for the presses in SMBs & help us grow our share in the digital printing industry. Additionally, we showcased the Xerox Versant 80 with variety of applications done by our customers across India. It has already seen a great response in the market and we are looking forward to sustaining the momentum for this year as well.”
Other Xerox Color C70 Specifications
- The software updates and feature enhancements makes Xerox Color C70 Printer a cost-effective digital printing option for a wide range of printing needs, opening up application opportunities to print environments of any size, inclusive of synthetics, rugged polyester labels, menus, carbonless paper, never-tear paper, transfer papers, magnets, signs and vinyl window clings.
- The Xerox C70 unique EA Toner with Ultra Low Melt technology, fuses the image to synthetic media in a chemically bonding way. It also provides excellent cost saving capabilities by reducing power consumption in standby mode by 44% compared to a resistance heating device and consumes 1/6th of the total energy consumed by most of the digital press available in this segment.