First Océ ColorStream 3500 placed at Itergo
Contract for four printing systems signed in Dusseldorf
Venlo, The Netherlands, 18 July 2011 – Océ, an international leader in digital document management and delivery, today announced that Océ Deutschland GmbH and Itergo Informationstechnologie GmbH have signed a contract for the installation of four Océ ColorStream® 3500 printing systems and their operation as twin systems. This is the first placement of an Océ ColorStream 3500 in Germany. Itergo will use the two continuous feed twin systems for high-productivity fully variable colour inkjet printing, with installation planned for later this month.
Coloured elements boost printed communication
Using this Océ ColorStream plain paper solution, Itergo can in future produce full colour transaction documents such as insurance policies, damage assessment reports, customer information or account statements in one work step without the need to produce offset-printed forms in advance. Substituting preprinted material gives Itergo a considerable potential for process optimisation. Moreover, communicating in colour creates new possibilities to better and more accurately address customers. Coloured elements in correspondence, policies and invoices make orientation within the document easier for the reader and permit the sender to selectively highlight important information.
“After an intensive selection process, we determined that Océ could provide us with the best solution for operational optimisation using full colour systems,” said Michael Adamitzki, Document Services Manager at Itergo. “The Océ ColorStream 3500 meant that hardware that fits this kind of solution could be provided, allowing us to meet both today's and tomorrow's needs.” Itergo is sure that Océ can successfully implement such a complex colour solution.
Partnership of many years standing
The economic operation of the system when printing black & white, the impressive print quality and the flexibility of usage as a single or twin system depending on requirements were prime arguments for Itergo to invest in the Océ ColorStream 3500. The many years of close cooperation in partnership with Océ also had a positive influence on this decision.
Sebastian Landesberger, Executive Vice President Océ Production Printing, observes that “due to its flexible concept, the Océ ColorStream 3500 can be easily upgraded in the field by up to 6 colours to meet future user needs. Such flexibility ensures a future-proof system that simplifies the transition from applications and business models to high-quality documents with variable personalisation and intelligent communication in colour.”
Striking out in a new direction – but basing it on proven technology
The Océ ColorStream 3500, the first high-performance full colour inkjet printing system with the combination of Océ DigiDot® inkjet technology, Océ SRA® MP controller and the well-known Océ twin concept, sets new standards for high-productivity full colour inkjet printing. The system, designed for high-speed printing, is equipped with a wealth of innovative technologies that ensure improved print quality and productivity, and decisively affect the areas where it can be used.
As well as simplex/duplex flexibility, these include machine-oriented flexible extension into colour. With its modular construction and various single and twin configurations, the printing system is perfectly suited for a straightforward transition from black & white to full colour printing – right up to five or six colours.
All of these features increasingly simplify integration into existing datacentre environments with regard to transport dimensions, weight and power requirements. In addition, the new functions can considerably reduce startup wastage.
First-class print quality, option for colour included
The Océ ColorStream 3500 combines the first-class print quality of the Océ DigiDot inkjet technology with the flexibility of configuration of the Océ VarioStream® family. The proven Océ DigiDot inkjet technology provides needle-sharp details and an extremely high print quality at full-rated speed. At a printing speed of 75 metres per minute, and a printing width of 540 mm, no fewer than 505 A4 prints (simplex) or 1,010 A4 pages (twin) can be produced per minute at a 1200 dpi image perception quality with the optional multilevel quality enhancement feature. The twin configuration easily supports monthly print volumes of four to 24 million pages in A4 format.
This high-performance continuous feed printing system offers productivity and flexibility for colour and black & white applications in transaction printing, TransPromo and direct mailing as well as highly reliable production of both books and manuals with a quality of print and a broad palette of materials. Due to its flexibility, the Océ ColorStream 3500 is well suited to enable customers currently handling black & white print volumes simply and smoothly transition to full colour printing.
Itergo – Central IT supplier of Ergo insurance group
Itergo is the internal supplier of IT services to the Ergo insurance group. With an income from premiums of 19 billion Euros, Ergo is one of the largest insurance groups in Europe. Ergo is represented throughout the world in over 30 countries and concentrates on the European and Asian regions. In Europe, Ergo is the number one in health and legal protection insurance; in its domestic German market, it is one of the market leaders in all sectors. Ergo is present on the domestic market with several brands, including the special insurers DKV Krankenversicherung, D.A.S. Rechtsschutzversicherung, ERV Reiseversicherung and Ergo Direktversicherung. Itergo employs a staff of around 1,500 who handle all IT requirements for around 50,000 users in offices and in the field from a total of four locations.
About Océ
Océ is one of the leading providers of document management and printing for professionals. The Océ offering includes office printing and copying systems, high speed digital production printers and wide format printing systems for both technical documentation and colour display graphics. Océ is also a foremost supplier of document management outsourcing. Many of the Fortune Global 500 companies and leading commercial printers are Océ customers. The company was founded in 1877. With headquarters in Venlo, The Netherlands, Océ is active in over 100 countries and employs some 20,000 people worldwide. Total revenues in financial 2010 amounted to approximately €2.7 billion. Océ is listed on Euronext in Amsterdam. For more information visit www.oce.com.
Océ and Canon: Stronger together
In 2010 Océ joined the Canon Group of companies with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, to create the global leader in the printing industry. Canon develops, manufactures and markets a growing line-up of copying machines, printers, cameras, optical and other products that meet a diverse range of customer needs. The Canon Group comprises over 197,000 employees worldwide. Global net sales in 2010 were more than USD 45 billion. For more information visit www.canon.com