Re: Differences between digital copier, digital printer and DI
@ MIDAS
Most copiers can be 'driven' sending a file to them or 'printing' to them.
Of course, if the copier is not hooked to the network, or if it is a bazzillion yeras old, I guess it is just something you need to walk up to with a document to scan and then print.
EFI makes controllers - that is, the Firey can be connected to many vendors printing systems (Canon, Xerox, etc..) and made into a printer or 'micro press' - they even offer several features (like booklet making, collating, imposition and such)
http://www.efi.com/products/production/fiery/production/
So, from that perspective, most digital copiers can be 'converted' into a digital printer.
EFI, as many others, have created systems that convert a copier into a scanning and email 'sending' station;
http://www.efi.com/support/corporate/efi-sendme/
Of course, you can contact Xerox and Rhico, Danka and others, and they will sell you a system that may (or may not) use the EFI Firey controller.
http://www.xerox.com/digital-printing/printers/digital-press/docucolor-6060/enus.html
http://www.infoprintsolutionscompany.com/internet/wwsites.nsf/vwwebpublished/cutsheetselect_us
DI - if it is the DI i think you are speaking of - was an invention by Heidelberg that looks like a normal press but had plates that you be imaged on while the places were actually mounted on the press.
http://www.us.heidelberg.com/www/ht...heetfed_offset/di/quickmaster_di_pro,overview
hope this helps !
Michael Jahn
Jahn & Associates