Addressing the market demands for increased productivity and extended media capabilities, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, unveils the Océ VarioPrint 6000 TITAN Series of sheetfed monochrome production presses at PRINT 17. Set to be available in the Americas in 2018, the TITAN Series builds off the success of the Océ VarioPrint 6000 Series featuring a range of technology innovations designed to help further enhance productivity, quality and media versatility, while maintaining best-in-class environmental performance.1
The technology has been developed to help print service providers who operate in the commercial, publishing and transactional segments to produce high-quality black and white prints at increased speeds while using a wider selection of media weights and formats.
The TITAN Series presses build on the well-established Océ VarioPrint 6000 platform, which set a new bar for monochrome digital production when it was first launched a decade ago. Its unique Gemini Instant Duplex Technology is still unmatched to this day.
“Due to strict service level agreements with our customers, machine reliability is extremely critical to our success, and therefore the most important component of our new equipment analysis. Having run the VarioPrint 6000 presses for over five years, we can confidently say they are the most reliable machines in our operation,” said Matt Novak, president BFC, a print and fulfillment company focusing on the financial services and insurance industries. “For output volume per hour and uptime percentage, the VarioPrint 6000 presses are hands down the winners in our shop.”
Supporting volumes of up to 10 million Letter size impressions per month, the new presses are ideally suited to produce quality commercial print materials, books and transactional documents making them a smart choice for commercial printers and large in-plants. Designed to meet the needs of various markets, the Océ VarioPrint 6000 TITAN Series will be available in three versions – Standard/TP(Transactional Print)/MICR – with a range of finishing options that include booklet-making, perfect binding, tape binding, die punching and trimming. The Series also offers an open Document Finishing Device (DFD) Interface for further connectivity to compatible third party finishers on demand.
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