Xerox, Rochester, N.Y., has extended its family of carbonless paper products to include a new stock that works with its flagship Xerox iGen3 digital press. The result is colorful, multi-part bank statements, invoices and claim forms at up to 110-pages-per-minute—faster than any other digital color system in the industry.
Pairing Xerox premium digital carbonless paper with the iGen3 makes it possible to economically and efficiently add colorful logos and highlighted content to each sheet of a contract or receipt for improved accuracy and efficiency. In addition, companies can save time and money by printing forms on-demand, rather than using large inventories of offset, pre-printed forms that can become outdated.
Xerox developed the industry’s first carbonless paper for digital black-and-white printing in the late 1980s. Last year, Xerox introduced the industry’s first carbonless paper designed for digital color and black-and-white printing in both the office and production environments.
“Customers have reported saving up to 40 percent in cost and up to 50 percent in time using carbonless paper instead of manually collating sets of documents,” said Steve Simpson, vice president, Xerox Supplies Business Group.
Xerox premium digital carbonless paper is available in a range of sizes, and can be customized for special applications. In addition to the iGen3 press, the paper works with a variety of Xerox office products, including the Phaser 8400 network printer, the DocuColor 12 multifunction system and high-volume production DocuColor digital presses. It also is designed to work with an array of black-and-white systems, including the Xerox NuveraP2 and DocuTech production families.
For more information, visit www.xerox.com/supplies.
- Companies:
- Xerox Corp.
- Places:
- Rochester, N.Y.





