10.02.18
For Calgary, Alberta, Canada-based Mountain View Printing & Graphics Ltd. recently acquired two new Xerox digital presses: the Xerox Brenva HD Production Inkjet Press and the Xerox Iridesse Production Press.
“We want to be at the forefront of the technology and the leaders in our market,” said B.J. Chandler, co-owner of Mountain View Printing. “Since the oil crisis, our sales have stayed pretty much even, and this year we started growing again. We’re up 23% over last year and we look forward to continuing that upward trend with our new Brenva HD and Iridesse.”
The company produced training manuals, which have been made by overprinting offset shells on a Xerox Nuvera 144 EA Production System. With the Brenva HD, the manuals can now be produced entirely on white paper.
The Mountain View Printing team also expects to develop new business with the Brenva HD for higher volume direct-mail and personalized print. The Brenva HD offers four drop sizes.
Mountain View Printing chose the Iridesse to take advantage of the special effects it can produce. The press has a six-toner-station configuration that combines four-color CMYK printing with up to two specialty dry inks – including gold, silver, clear or white.
The press was launched on May 9, 2018, and installed in late June. The company already offers metallic foils and digital gold and silver metallics on its Xerox Color 1000i Press. To promote the Iridesse capabilities, the Mountain View Printing design team is developing samples that showcase metallic mixes, a self-produced direct-mail piece, and an open house, which is in the early planning stages.
“With a large and diverse customer base that includes airlines, grocery stores, secondary schools, political parties, as well as oil and gas enterprises, Mountain View Printing depends on Xerox to provide the support and technology to cost-effectively produce a wide variety of applications,” said Mike Feldman, president, North America Operations, Xerox.
Mountain View Printing currently has a Xerox Versant 80 Press in addition to its Color 1000i Press and Nuvera 144.
“We want to be at the forefront of the technology and the leaders in our market,” said B.J. Chandler, co-owner of Mountain View Printing. “Since the oil crisis, our sales have stayed pretty much even, and this year we started growing again. We’re up 23% over last year and we look forward to continuing that upward trend with our new Brenva HD and Iridesse.”
The company produced training manuals, which have been made by overprinting offset shells on a Xerox Nuvera 144 EA Production System. With the Brenva HD, the manuals can now be produced entirely on white paper.
The Mountain View Printing team also expects to develop new business with the Brenva HD for higher volume direct-mail and personalized print. The Brenva HD offers four drop sizes.
Mountain View Printing chose the Iridesse to take advantage of the special effects it can produce. The press has a six-toner-station configuration that combines four-color CMYK printing with up to two specialty dry inks – including gold, silver, clear or white.
The press was launched on May 9, 2018, and installed in late June. The company already offers metallic foils and digital gold and silver metallics on its Xerox Color 1000i Press. To promote the Iridesse capabilities, the Mountain View Printing design team is developing samples that showcase metallic mixes, a self-produced direct-mail piece, and an open house, which is in the early planning stages.
“With a large and diverse customer base that includes airlines, grocery stores, secondary schools, political parties, as well as oil and gas enterprises, Mountain View Printing depends on Xerox to provide the support and technology to cost-effectively produce a wide variety of applications,” said Mike Feldman, president, North America Operations, Xerox.
Mountain View Printing currently has a Xerox Versant 80 Press in addition to its Color 1000i Press and Nuvera 144.