![]() As the headline figures suggest, this is a light- to mid-production machine, which is targeted at corporate print rooms, print-for-pay print shops and commercial printers in the graphic arts market.Īt the heart of this new system is Océ’s DirectPress technology. ![]() ![]() The new line combines Océ printing technology – it features an Océ engine and controller – with Canon’s scanning and finishing expertise, and is available in three different configurations: 110/120/135 (the number indicates the speed in A4 images per minute, roughly speaking). While the partnership delivered the first fruits of its labour, the ImagePress 7010VPS, in March last year, it took a further six months before Océ summoned the global media to its headquarters in Venlo, last September, to unveil the ImageRunner Advance C9000S PRO and the VarioPrint DP line.īlack-and-white presses may not be the sexiest beasts in the press hall – or the corporate print room for that matter – but the VarioPrint DP is undoubtedly the most interesting product unveiled by the digital duo to date. ![]() Two and a half years later, it’s fair to say that delivery of these new products hasn’t quite lived up to the initial hype. ![]() When Canon announced its tie-up with Océ back in 2009, industry commentators expected a rolling stock of groundbreaking new product developments to start trundling off the production line. ![]()
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