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New Xerox 800/1000 Presses

April 20, 2010  By


At the On Demand conference this morning, Xerox announced the North American release of its new 800 and 1000 model presses, described as sitting just under the production capacity of a DocuColor iGen3/iGen4, and above the company’s DocuColor 7002/8002 systems.

The new Xerox 800 and 1000 machines can produce up to 80 and 100 pages per minute, respectively, while reaching a resolution of up to 2,400 x 2,400 dpi. The machines can handle stocks from 55 to 350 gsm, working with a maximum sheet size of up to 13 x 19.2 inches. Employing Xerox’ recently developed low-melt Emulsion Aggregation (EA) toner, the machines are also available with an optional clear dry ink station.

Xerox 800/1000 presses can include two 2,000 sheet trays, as well as an optional high-capacity feeder with two additional trays to increase capacity to 8,000 sheets. From a front-end perspective, the new machines can be integrated with Xerox’s FreeFlow Print Server and EX Print Server (Fiery), and eventually with the Xerox CX Print Server (Creo).

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