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Issue Date: April 2003

Short-run colour for the long run

1 April 2003

Adding colour to documents and presentations dramatically increases their impact. The Océ CPS700 (colour production system) incorporates innovative technology to offer productivity, reliability, ease of use and stability to ensure that colour jobs are printed at a fast rate.
The CPS700 owes its productivity to direct imaging. This digital process transfers the complete toner image directly onto an intermediate drum in one quick, reliable step. Enhanced Océ colour copy press technology then 'presses' the image onto the paper for consistent colour quality. The advantage of the set memory is that one does not have to wait for the job to finish before beginning another. One can scan or RIP multiple jobs while printing, thereby increasing production capacity.
Océ's green button approach to printing means a job can be programmed quickly. Most of the time consumed in production is taken up by the file generation process. The Océ CPS700 works with a designated controller developed in co-operation with EFI. This advanced server handles all major types of data flows and formats used in the industry. Whether working as a standalone version or connected, the CPS700 maintains high production levels while still being easy to use.
The Océ CPS700 runs at a constant 25 A4 impressions per minute, whether it is double-sided, A3 or stapled documents. The short paperpath means virtually no paper jams to hold up production.
The CPS700 handles both standard and non-standard materials up to 210 g/m2. Furthermore, the CPS700 is not affected by temperature and humidity changes. This guarantees the high quality and image stability so important in short-run colour printing.
For more information contact Pierre La Grange, Océ, 011 661 9555.


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