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FESPA Africa 2014 a success - Bytes Document Solutions

Exhibition demonstrates evolving value proposition for digital printing.


Johannesburg, 14 Jul 2014
Xerox stand at Fespa Africa 2014.
Xerox stand at Fespa Africa 2014.

Bytes Document Solutions, the authorised Xerox distributor in 26 sub-Saharan countries and a platinum sponsor, exhibited at FESPA Africa 2014, the largest tradeshow the professional printing industry has seen in South Africa. This year the exhibition was co-located with Practical Publishing's established Africa Print exhibition.

Paul Haglich, marketing manager for production systems at Bytes Document Solutions says: "FESPA Africa provided an excellent opportunity to reinforce Xerox's dominant position in digital printing and solutions, with particular interest in entry to mid-level production devices such as the Xerox C570, C75 and J75 presses."

In addition to these machines, some of Xerox' heavy-hitting production presses, including the iGen150 and Versant 2100, were demonstrated. "These enjoyed a constant stream of interest with visitors particularly impressed by image quality which rivals offset printing, while incorporating a range of finishing options."

Haglich says the devices weren't just on display - they were at FESPA to work, too. "We printed 1 500 copies of the conference's daily newsletter, an eight-page saddle-stitched booklet, in just 90 minutes. That's impossible to achieve with traditional offset press and finishing equipment."

With traditional business models under pressure, he says no commercial printer can afford to ignore the flexibility and rapid response enabled by digital presses. "Long print runs are growing scarce and customers are increasingly demanding faster turnaround for smaller jobs. That means the printers who have digital presses are getting the work as they can respond quickly with machines that incorporate finishing on a single device," Haglich explains.

Xerox team from the UK who were available to help delegates on the Xerox stand.
Xerox team from the UK who were available to help delegates on the Xerox stand.

Even longer-run jobs are being handled by these devices as high-speed ink jet presses enter the market in tandem with the cost of colour output coming down to rival that of offset production. "Already, we're seeing book printing and specialty magazines in particular being produced by ink jet presses and of course when it comes to printing variable data output such as statements and invoices, digital printing is the only solution," adds Haglich.

Further evidence of the trend towards rapid response is reflected in the interest shown by FESPA attendees in Xerox's IJP 2000 wide format printer. "This machine can print seven A0 posters in just one minute. That attracted considerable attention as there is no other wide format device on the market capable of producing large format posters at that speed," continues Haglich.

The Xerox IJP 2000 is primarily designed for the point-of-sale market, where the typical print run for posters is 40 and the ability to handle variable data formats is a necessity.

Warren Mande of BDS demonstrating the Xerox Versant 2100 press.
Warren Mande of BDS demonstrating the Xerox Versant 2100 press.

Retail posters are an excellent example of how printing is evolving, notes Haglich: "These are typically required on-demand with very fast turnaround to support time-sensitive marketing and promotional campaigns. Printers need specific solutions like the IJP 2000 to address this niche market cost effectively and, above all, within the short timeframes presented."

As a pan-African event, FESPA Africa drew considerable interest not only from the South African market, but from neighbouring countries too. "Printing is changing, with market forces including the internet having an impact on what is printed, when it is printed and in what volumes. Vendors like Xerox are responding with devices that equip printers to profitably deliver what their customers want with fast and efficient machines. As a result, digital printing is a firmly entrenched tool across the region," Haglich concludes.

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Bytes Document Solutions, a division of the Bytes Technology Group, is Africa's leading document management technology and solutions company, offering a comprehensive range of products and services through three independent business units: Xerox, LaserCom and NOR Paper. A wholly-owned division of JSE-listed Altron, Bytes Document Solutions is the authorised Xerox distributor in 26 sub-Saharan countries, and has an annual turnover of more than R2 billion. In 2014, the company celebrates two important milestones: Xerox's 50th year in South Africa, as well as the invention of xerography, the basis of the most widely used document-copying machines, which was developed by Xerox 75 years ago. www.xerox.co.za

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Karen Heydenrych
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Karen@communikay.co.za
Tanya Moodley
Bytes Technology Group
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tanya.moodley@bdsol.co.za