Xerox introduces Trivor 2400 High Fusion Inkjet Press

Xerox introduces Trivor 2400 High Fusion Inkjet Press
7 years ago

Xerox introduced High Fusion Ink which produces high-quality results direct to offset coated paper on the Trivor 2400, removing the need for intermediate coating processes, primers or added hardware. The Trivor 2400 High Fusion Inkjet Press allows print providers to expand their inkjet media range to produce cost-effective, higher-value personalized jobs such as direct mail, catalogs, magazines and color books. High Fusion Ink is specially formulated to optimize printing and drying on offset coated media including matte, silk and glass stock from 60 to 250 gsm, up to 250 feet per minute.

“The speed, great color range and ability to print on regular offset coated stock with no pre- or post-treatment makes the Trivor 2400 High Fusion Inkjet Press a breakthrough innovation in production inkjet,” said David Zwang, Principal Consultant, Zwang & Co.

While High Fusion Ink is optimized for commodity offset coated papers, it also runs on a range of uncoated media, providing cost-effective redundancy for a versatile set of print jobs. Belgium-based print provider, VPrint, was in search of a way to produce high-quality, personalized large-volume direct mail, all without the added cost of specialty stocks for inkjet printing. The company found the perfect solution in the Trivor 2400 High Fusion Inkjet Press.

“The ability to print directly on offset coated media without any specialty treatments using High Fusion Ink has enabled us to achieve full color personalization across our direct mail applications,” said Thierry Ngoma, Plant Manager, VPrint.