Here is a novel approach, why not make a Super iGen by increasing the sheet size to 19 x 25! That would allow 4 up 8.5 x 11 as well as 2 up 11 x 17, and make toner devices even more competitive with the DI's or smaller format offsets. Keeping the same speed of the press, you just doubled the productivity.
Here is a novel approach, why not make a Super iGen by increasing the sheet size to 19 x 25! That would allow 4 up 8.5 x 11 as well as 2 up 11 x 17, and make toner devices even more competitive with the DI's or smaller format offsets. Keeping the same speed of the press, you just doubled the productivity.
Here is a novel approach, why not make a Super iGen by increasing the sheet size to 19 x 25! That would allow 4 up 8.5 x 11 as well as 2 up 11 x 17, and make toner devices even more competitive with the DI's or smaller format offsets. Keeping the same speed of the press, you just doubled the productivity.
Here is a novel approach, why not make a Super iGen by increasing the sheet size to 19 x 25! That would allow 4 up 8.5 x 11 as well as 2 up 11 x 17, and make toner devices even more competitive with the DI's or smaller format offsets. Keeping the same speed of the press, you just doubled the productivity.
It's only faster if you are running 2 sides and it is text weight, the Xeikon slows down the higher the gsm.
Also if you are running a lot of different stocks it would be faster to use a sheetfed device with multiple drawers then having to change a roll all day.
Xerox had a big digital in the 70's see an article about it in graphic arts online Feb 2009 p46 techwatch.
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