NewTech Imaging holds Open House to celebrate Xerox Versant 2100 Digital Colour Press installation

From left are NewTech’s Omar Shehab (Production Manager), Patrick Nobili (owner), Patrick McLeod (Director of Business Services), and Jim Charbonneau (Xerox Production Colour Analyst).
From left are NewTech’s Omar Shehab (Production Manager), Patrick Nobili (Owner), Patrick McLeod (Director of Business Services), and Jim Charbonneau (Xerox Production Colour Analyst).

NewTech Imaging Printing Services’ recent Open House in downtown Toronto saw clients, staffers and Xerox reps promote the many benefits its new Xerox Versant 2100. “The printer can accommodate increased thickness in card stock, has much better registration, and we can now print on a variety of media, including polyester papers,” said NewTech Owner Patrick Nobili. NewTech has been providing high-quality digital printing, graphic design, stationary, banners, posters, binding work and copying services for over 19 years. The shop specializes in creative and unusual print requests, customized solutions, gift ideas, promotional materials and more.
The 100-page-per-minute Xerox Versant combines speed, image quality and automation features to create colourful personalized communications, collateral, brochures, photo publishing and specialty products. It automates colour control, creates image-to-media alignment profiles and delivers brand-managed colour in less time with less waste with an inline, integrated Full Width Array. It also maintains tight registration from page to page and run to run with Production Accurate Registration technology. Applications are rendered at 1200 x 1200 dpi at up to 10 bits. That translates into 300% more pixels and colour precision rendered than the 600 x 600 dpi standard. The Versant supports several substrates including linen, polyester, vinyl magnet and specialty stocks. With the Xerox Stock Library Manager, printers can simplify the management of paper stocks, easily adding new ones or using the preloaded validated, approved stocks.

Tony Curcio
Tony Curcio is the news editor at Graphic Arts Magazine.

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