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N.J. Companies Go Digital with Xerox iGen 5 Press

Barrington Press said its saved $10-15G per month since buying the machine

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Paramus, N.J.-based Barrington Press went digital with the purchase of a Xerox iGen 5 Press.

“If someone would have told me how much money I’d be saving each month using the Xerox iGen 5 Press, I wouldn’t have believed it,” said Barrington Press President Paul Ramirez. ”When we combined the excessive paper waste, overtime wages and offset press supplies, the numbers were staggering.”

In the year Barrington Press has owned its iGen 5, the company has saved $10,000-$15,000 per month and has created new opportunities for growth, the company said. 

“We could never truly pinpoint how much revenue we were losing to down time and missed business opportunities because of the capacity of our presses,” Ramirez said. “Now, I have surplus capacity. In ten years, I have never experienced profitability like this.”

In Edison, N.J. – roughly 40 miles from Paramus – Prodigital Printing also added an iGen 5 Press. 

“We needed a high performance digital press that would reduce daily downtime and increase productivity,” said Michael Solomon, principal of Business Development. 

“The iGen 5 Gamut Extension Tool and fifth color option, plus the addition of white dry ink expands the applications we can offer customers,” Solomon added. 

 
 

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