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FCS Laser agrees million pound deal in second Ricoh IP5000 GP

  • steve8125
  • Feb 20, 2017
  • 2 min read

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FCS Laser Mail has ordered its second InfoPrint 5000 GP high speed inkjet printer less than six months after it installed its first. In the investment worth more than £1 million it is also the first UK operation to invest in Avanti Slingshot.

FCS Laser Mail in Birmingham provides personalised printing and mailing. The laser mail division was set up in 1975 to meet the high volume printing requirements of the parent group. A management buyout in 1996 was completed and, today, the company is almost entirely employee owned.

The first IP5000 GP supported FCS Laser Mail as it moved from pre-printed stationery to customised high quality colour output. Volume has continued to grow prompting investment in the second IP5000 GP which will be installed in March. It will be equipped with a Hunkeler UW6 unwinder and a Hunkeler RW6 rewinder.

The investment will enable the operation to keep ahead of clients’ needs. The first system has already helped reduce the outsourcing of pre-printed work and is now bringing production in house.

FCS Laser Mail will also introduce Avanti Slingshot in March. The next generation Print Management Information System incorporates estimating, business intelligence, production scheduling, warehousing, shipping and billing into one easy to use, easy to implement system. The end to end modular system will include a portal to enable clients to view the status of their jobs.

Director Steve Beeching said, ‘Our clients can now enjoy a high volume white paper solution, which we will offer at commercially competitive prices, and at the same time increase our production capacity, flexibility and turnaround times. The inkjet colour machine fits in with our strategic plan, and this is to offer existing or new clients the ability to communicate with their customers via a multichannel dynamic communication stream made up of one or more of print dynamic e-delivery, SMS or web…or even a mix of all four.’


 
 
 

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