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    Lithomaster boosts revenue with new Xerox printers

    By Bytes Document Solutions14 March 2019
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    Mervin Archary, sales director at XDN and Ashley Sewpersadh, owner of Lithomaster

    Durban-based commercial litho and digital print business Lithomaster has boosted its revenue and growth with the purchase of two new Xerox printers: the Xerox Versant and a Xerox D125. This investment has enabled the business to grow, while reducing operating costs and increasing output.

    Lithomaster first became a Xerox customer in 2011, when owner Ashley Sewpersadh bought two Xerox DC 252s, a Xerox 4112 and two Xerox C70s, from Xerox concessionaire Xerox Digital Print Specialists (XDPS). XDPS has since been acquired by Xerox business partner Xerox Document Network (XDN) making XDN the largest Xerox partner in the KwaZulu-Natal region.

    XDN has expanded its own growth and market share opportunities by leveraging the rich Xerox and Altron heritage and providing a broader set of services to existing and new customers across the entire region. This strengthens XDN’s position to add value to customers and to further help their customers transform their business operations.

    DPS introduced us to Xerox and opened a whole new digital revenue stream for our business

    Lithomaster has remained a loyal customer since, growing its business and increasing their customer base.

    “We have been a happy Xerox customer for seven years,” says Sewpersadh. “XDPS introduced us to Xerox and opened a whole new digital revenue stream for our business. The quality of service we have received over the years has been exceptional and was critical to our buying decisions.

    “Xerox products are outstanding, but it’s the excellent support that we received from XDPS and now XDN that makes all the difference to the devices performance.”

    Year on year, Lithomaster’s digital portfolio has grown by between 20% and 25%. In the first year of its digital offering, the company was producing 12 000 A4 colour documents per month; currently, its output exceeds between 80 000 and 90 000 A4 colour documents monthly.

    ‘Real boon’

    “The introduction of digital printing has been a real boon for our business,” says Sewpersadh. “Prior to our Xerox introduction, we couldn’t offer short print runs, nor could we meet clients’ demands for colour variable prints. Now we have evolved into a one-stop shop with fast turnaround times and exceptional quality. In today’s environment, it is vital to be able to complement litho with digital printing. Clients get what they want when they need it, and they have grown accustomed to receiving the exceptional customer service we are known for.”

    He credits Mervin Archary, sales director at XDN, for ensuring that Lithomaster didn’t get left behind in the digital revolution. “Mervin convinced us to take the leap into the digital space. Our first purchase was at entry level, and the quality was exceptional. Our two machines delivered 140 pages per minute and because we had a pair, we were able to deliver on clients’ needs even if one went down. This convinced us that Xerox was the best solution for our business.

    It’s a press that allows print shops to boost productivity and add quality and variety to their offerings

    The Xerox Versant press is a future-proof investment in performance, quality, versatility and results, making it an excellent investment for any print business. Lithomaster acknowledges that Xerox has always exceeded its clients’ exacting demands for colour consistency, variable data printing and in-line numbering as well as to print on a wider variety of media, including matte and gloss-coated papers, 350gsm card and long sheets. The digital capability of the Xerox Versant also makes it possible to speedily produce proofing documents for litho print jobs creating additional opportunities for the business.

    “Lithomaster is producing higher quality jobs faster, on more media types and with powerful automation for better output and less waste. It’s a press that allows print shops to boost productivity and add quality and variety to their offerings”, confirms Archary.

    The Xerox D125 Printer is ideal for all high-volume black and white printing, delivers maximum speed and versatility in minimal space, and comes equipped with the capabilities print companies need to thrive in diverse environments. It’s especially adept in transactional workflows and accommodates high volumes at an extremely productive speed while processing transactional data streams. Excellent imaging quality ensures a good presentation and accurate representation of important information.

    About Lithomaster
    Lithomaster is based in Briardene, Durban. The company offers a wide range of professional litho, digital and garment label printing. It provides an efficient, cost-effective printing service to clients, with a focus on quality and great customer service. Using its extensive printing and finishing equipment, and its experienced design and production staff, Lithomaster can advise and guide customers on all their business printing needs. Contact: Ashley Sewpersadh, 031 579 4306, [email protected], www.lithomaster.co.za

    About XDN Office
    XDN Office is a Xerox Platinum level-1 BEE business partner covering the KZN area. XDN is a technology leader that innovates the way their clients communicate, connect and work. They understand what’s at the heart of sharing information – and all of the forms it can take. They embrace the integration of paper and digital, the increasing requirement for mobility, and the need for seamless integration between work and personal worlds. Every day, their innovative print technologies and intelligent work solutions help people communicate and work better. Contact: Mervin Archary, 031 276 4400, [email protected], www.xdn.co.za

    About Bytes Document Solutions
    Altron Bytes Document Solutions (BDS) 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 countries offering the complete range of Xerox document equipment, software solutions and services. BDS forms part of JSE-listed Allied Electronics Corporation (Altron).

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