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Canon congratulates premier partner Alternative

  • steve8125
  • Feb 17, 2017
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Canon UK has announced that Alternative – a supplier of Canon products and solutions – has received the Advanced Production Print Accreditation.

Alternative is one of Canon’s European Premier Partners and is the first in the UK to be awarded with the accreditation since its launch in 2016. With a full range of training both for pre and post sales, the accreditation means Alternative, in partnership with Canon, is able to offer complex professional print solutions that help to develop its customers’ businesses.

In addition to the accreditation, Alternative is the first UK partner to successfully supply and support the imagePress C10000VP, the 100 page per minute colour digital print engine. The device was bought by a corporate reprographics department, which will use it to deliver high quality, print on-demand output for clients.

Adam Poole, marketing director at Canon UK, commented: ‘We have been working in partnership with Alternative since 1992 and have always been very impressed with the constant desire to improve and develop its capabilities to better support customers. We are delighted to award the highly skilled team of pre and post sales professionals with this accreditation. Congratulations to the team.’

David Allen, sales director at Alternative, added: ‘We are really thrilled to be the first, and so far only, UK partner to have reached the strict criteria set out to achieve Canon’s Advanced Production Print Accreditation, and to be the first UK partner to sell the imagePress C10000VP. We have a real pedigree in this market, having been the first UK partner to sell the CLC5000 device back in 2001. This demonstrates the commitment we have made to the sector over many years and highlights the long standing collaboration between Alternative and Canon. We look forward to continuing to work together.’


 
 
 

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