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    Fine Art Printers upscales digital production with Xerox

    By Altron Document Solutions7 June 2022
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    Frome left, Nirvar Nanoo (Altron Document Solutions), Barry Hasleham (Altron Document Solutions), Ashesh Kalianjee (Fine Art Printers), Chris Stoltz (XBC-IT), Arnoldus Jordaan (Altron Document Solutions), Denver Naidoo (Xerox operator)

    Centurion-based full-service printing company Fine Art Printers has upscaled its digital production by purchasing a Xerox Versant 4100 Press from XBC-IT through distributor Altron Document Solutions.

    The family-owned business, founded more than 60 years ago by the Kalianjee family and currently managed by Ashesh Kalianjee, offers a broad range of printing services to walk-in, online and corporate customers alike, from basic commercial printing and business cards to annual reports, high-end packaging, gift bags, pharmaceutical insert printing and general promo printing, using both traditional litho and modern digital equipment.

    “My background was in the corporate industry working with IBM, but now I’m a third-generation Kalianjee printer and have been involved with the business for six years,” says Ashesh. “I’ve been an XBC-IT customer for the past four years (including the purchase of the Xerox Versant 2100) and believe that we’ve found our level now that we’re working with the industry standard for digital printing.” Ashesh says the Xerox Versant 4100 was “a bit of an impulse buy” but was made with a strong sense of business momentum.

    The Xerox Versant 4100 was ‘a bit of an impulse buy’ but was made with a strong sense of business momentum

    “When I was first introduced to XBC-IT and Xerox, I could immediately tell that their commitment to the productivity of my business was high,” he says. “This matched my thinking at the time, especially since the machines we were using were starting to show their age and becoming increasingly unreliable. So, fast-forward a few years, and when the opportunity to buy the first Xerox Versant 4100 in South Africa came along, I couldn’t resist. It opens up new market opportunities for us, but it takes us to the highest possible production level, and ultimately that’s where I want the company to operate.”

    XBC-IT production specialist Chris Stoltz added that the Xerox Versant 4100 will improve productivity and increase application offering, printing up to 400gsm. In addition, with PredictPrint Media management, it is as simple as scan, load and go. With print speeds up to 100ppm at full image quality, the Xerox Versant 4100 is one of the fastest and most versatile high-performance production presses on the market. Compatible with a vast range of media, from envelopes to labels, tabs and special substrates like synthetics, polyesters, window clings, transfer paper and magnetic stocks, operators can print on stock as small as 98mmx146mm and as long as 330mmx1.2m).

    Industry-leading print engine

    It also features Xerox’s industry-leading ultra-high resolution print engine, which combines 10-bit 1200×1200 RIP rendering with 2400×2400 imaging at the engine. In addition, it uses Xerox EA Low Melt Dry Ink toner for small, uniform particles, lines and overall superior image quality to competitive toners.

    “Unlike the Xerox Versant 2100, the Xerox Versant 4100 supports heavier stocks, which opens up the market for light packaging production – something we’ve wanted to offer our customers for quite some time,” says Ashesh. “As a business that started small – basically in my grandfather’s lounge – we’ve always been about helping smaller enterprises meet their printing needs.

    “Some of the smallest one-man customers we worked with back in those days are now multimillion-rand corporates and still rely on our personalised service,” he says. “Part of my thinking regarding the new Versant was how the added speed, reliability, volume and media options would help us keep costs lower and therefore be able to continue servicing small clients with short-run, high-impact digital printing products.”

    Ashesh contends that, as a small business, when you have an idea and can realise it through packaging or printing, one day you can become a potentially big company with that single idea. “If you’re forced to use an expensive and time-consuming litho solution to bring your product idea to life, you might give up too soon, but with a digital press like the Xerox Versant 4100, we can run off 10, 20 or 100 samples or short runs and turn them around same day – or next day with mild die-cutting – and you’re on your way.”

    The majority of companies in South Africa are small businesses, and we can only succeed if we work together to grow together

    With faster and more cost-effective operation, the Xerox Versant 4100 allow Fine Art Printers to increase the litho vs digital cap, shifting some of the runs onto the digital where previously it was litho.

    When it comes to supporting the new Xerox Versant, Ashesh says you must test your boundaries on rare occasions with your suppliers, getting them “to step out of their comfort zone and send someone over to help with certain unconventional situations”.

    “I can have that conversation without excuses.”

    Ashesh says the plan is to grow the family business to become nationally recognised by expanding the entire digital footprint and introducing more options like digital labels and point-of-sale products.

    “This will necessarily mean heavy investment on our part, but I believe that despite competition from the bigger printing companies, we can still go for that market. XBC-IT has a reputable production print footprint in the printing market, but they continue to support smaller family businesses like ours. The majority of companies in South Africa are small businesses, and we can only succeed if we work together to grow together.”

    About Altron Document Solutions
    Altron Document Solutions (ADS) is Africa’s leading document management technology and services company, and the largest Xerox distributor in the world. It is the authorised Xerox distributor in 26 sub-Saharan African countries, offering the complete range of Xerox document equipment, software solutions and services. ADS forms part of JSE-listed Altron Limited.

    About Xerox
    Xerox Holdings Corporation (NYSE: XRX) makes every day work better. We are a workplace technology company building and integrating software and hardware for enterprises large and small. As customers seek to manage information across digital and physical platforms, Xerox delivers a seamless, secure and sustainable experience. Whether inventing the copier, Ethernet, the laser printer or more, Xerox has long defined the modern work experience. Learn how that innovation continues at xerox.com.

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