Global fruit marketer Capespan has invested in new Xerox printers that reduce colour printing costs.

The ‘ColorQube 9200’ device is the world’s first high-speed solid ink office multi-function printer that can save up to 62 per cent of ink compared with traditional colour laser printers

As a result, Capespan claims to have achieved a saving of more than £2,500 in 2010. I

n addition to the benefits of saving ink, Capescan says it has chosen the new printers for their ease of use and the ability to print high volumes at fast speeds.

Jeremy Sykes of Capespan said: “Our objective was to consolidate printing equipment, but to retain productivity levels; the ColorQube has enabled us to do that effectively.

“The cost of colour printing has always been a major concern for us so I am delighted that the Xerox technology has helped to reduce our costs by such a significant margin.”

The new machine prints, scans and copies all in one device, with technology that simplifies use and maintenance.

Mark Duffelen of Xerox UK and Ireland, said: “Xerox technology is designed to make business easier and the ColorQube 9200 does just that.”