Xante has a dedicate envelope machine

How? When at GraphExpo, their demo prints looked worse than a desktop inkjet.

For those that have seen samples from Kodak Stream inkjet which uses optimized paper, or the HP web press which puts down it's own selective bonding agent (coating) both these machines blow away the other inkjets be it Kodak Versamark, Screen Jet520, or Oce JetStream. It's all about optimization of the stock. I've ran samples on 20# bond and 24# optimized stock and they look completely different on the Riso. I'm not trying to say you can get offset or toner digital quality but it does get a lot better if the ink doesn't dive into the stock.

I have an annual meeting with them in January and will be asking for these types of samples to understand just how good we can get it and then determine what the price penalty on the stock is to see if it truly makes since.
 
Well, using a stock that needs a bonding agent is OK, but it is too limiting. Should my clients want Classic Crest or Howard Linen stock I need to give them that option. Offset printing definitely works and from what I can see so does the Xante Ilumina. I have talked to Xante regarding this issue and I am waiting to get an official response. The unofficial response has been there is no problem with there toner melting or building up when going through another laser printer.
 
Envelope Interest

Envelope Interest

Hello Jamie, R&D, and Craig,
Thank you all for your interest in our new Digital Envelope Press. We have many customers calling in and emailing about this as well. It's encouraging to see 3 respected bloggers like yourselves putting your thoughts to work on this almost released product.

Jamie, since you are a customer and we know your contact details, I am going to ask one of our Product Specialists to call you and discuss the questions going in this thread.

Happy Holidays to you all!
Cheers,
Scott Reese
SVP Global Sales & Support
Xante
(251) 473-6502
 
How do the Illumina prints look on a linen or laid stock? Do they have the same mottled look as any other toner device, or does it get into the grooves like offset?
 
Ilumina Print Quality on Linen & Laid Stock

Ilumina Print Quality on Linen & Laid Stock

Hi Craig,
Great question, thank you for asking. I believe the best way to answer is for us to send you some samples and let you decide for yourself. I'm always open to hear our customers' feedback.

Would you please contact me offline so I can arrange for some samples to yourself?
Work (251) 473-6502, just ask for Scott Reese.
Thank you and Happy Holidays!
Cheers,
Scott Reese
SVP Global Sales & Support
Xante
 
Craig,

I can answer the Linen stock question: it prints rather well, much better than I thought it would. I ran a job on Classic Linen cover yesterday with a 100% black solid; I found that this did not do well so I created a rich black of 80%each of the CMYK and it came out great. We then scored the job and folded along part of the solid the toner did crack a little, but not as bad as I've seen other toner devices crack.

As for laid stocks and stocks that are toothier, well there is some mottled effect more than in offset printing, but my clients have accepted the work. I have a high end wedding invitation client and she provides very toothy thick stocks (felts, etc.) with heavy coverage for maps of wedding sites and she has been ecstatic with the results. Her maps have recently been featured in wedding magazine; she claims that our printing has helped improve that line of work she does--all done on the Ilumina.
 
New Thread Started on Ilumina Envelope Press +

New Thread Started on Ilumina Envelope Press +

Hi Everyone,
I wanted to let you know I have started a new thread on this topic and will be putting up several posts in the coming day or two.

You can find it here:

http://printplanet.com/forums/xante/16941-xante-answers-questions-about-digital-envelope-press

Thank you for your participation on this topic!

Cheers,
Scott T. Reese
Senior Vice President
Xante
(251) 473-6502
 

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