I-gen caught fire in Drupa 2008
yewjin | June 28, 2008However the real news is reported by Print CEO Blog and some staff of Fuji Xerox who visited me - “Yesterday however there was no doubt about the winner of the hottest product at the show. The winner was on the Xerox stand and it was the UV Coater connected to one of the Xerox iGen3 presses. This coater caught fire on the stand during the demo causing great excitement.”












Used to be the fastest digital printer in its class for over 10 years, Xerox dominated the digital print technology for over a decade. No print technology comes close to this speeds until recently. Currently used by all of the digital printing tai-ko (monsters / boss) in the market today. These machines can print up to a million or more A3s a month almost going non-stop. It offers the lowest meter click in the market but purchasing and maintaining these machines dont come cheap. If you do not have about a million prints every month, you can go bust within a few months buying these machines.
This was my second machine which I bought. Highly reliable machines and again like the Xerox DocuTech, it doesnt come cheap. Low running cost but high investment. It is not as fast as the Xerox DocuTechs but highly reliable and doesn’t jam much. The Digimasters are easier to maintain than the DocuTechs giving room for a normal operator to do certain maintenance on their own. Jam rate is also less compared to the DocuTechs. It runs on Sun Microsystem RIPs like the DocuTechs so sending any huge job is not a problem. The Digimasters prints darker than the DocuTechs which some customers may like and some would not.
Now this machine has broken another world record - offering 288 pages per minute double sided printing. Currently only 2 in Malaysia and it offers ground breaking image quality on most materials - art card, art paper. Price wise it is costly and not those who are new in the industry so I wont talk much about it.





