Barton & Cooney uses Xerox Continuous Feed Systems to Drive High-Volume Digital Printing Jobs Acros

To drive further efficiency, Barton & Cooney has installed Xerox Corporation's continuous feed technology for the production of more than 60 million financial, government, telecommunication and insurance related documents each year.
By: Fred Gomberg
 
Oct. 23, 2009 - PRLog -- To drive further efficiency, Barton & Cooney has installed Xerox Corporation's  continuous feed technology for the production of more than 60 million financial, government, telecommunication and insurance related documents each year.

"Digital printing is taking over and marketing professionals realize that targeted print applications are critical," said Patrick Doyle, president, Barton & Cooney. "The installment of Xerox equipment is a solid addition to our production capabilities and offers us a competitive edge when competing for jobs."

The New Jersey-based printing and mailing operation added two Xerox 495(R) Continuous Feed Duplex Printers, a 500 image-per-minute system that prints both sides of an 18-inch wide web with a single, compact print engine. The printer's two-sided printing capabilities allow Barton & Cooney to produce large volumes of documents, such as phone bills, insurance statements and direct-mail pieces, in a timely and secure manner.

Recently, Barton & Cooney used Xerox's 495 to complete 600,000 two-sided, direct mail pieces in four days for a state government client. "Quick turnaround times and exact image positioning are two essential factors in satisfying the customer's requirements, and the Xerox equipment delivered," Doyle added.

One of the distinctive features of the Xerox 495 system is its flash fusing technology, which uses high-intensity flash lamps and a uniquely-designed toner instead of conventional heat and pressure rollers. This gives Barton & Cooney improved registration, ability to print on a broad range of media, and increased productivity and reliability because the chances of paper jamming during the printing or finishing processes are reduced.

To further extend its direct marketing offerings, the company uses a wide variety of substrates, like Xerox DocuCards(R), to create unique applications. Designed to be waterproof, tear-proof and durable, Xerox DocuCards are used to create membership cards, identification cards and loyalty cards where durability and professional looking images are important.

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About Barton & Cooney

Located in an 85,000 square foot facility in Burlington, NJ, Barton & Cooney is Central and Southern New Jersey’s largest and most experienced printing and mailing operation.

The company was founded in 1969, focusing primarily on lettershop and fulfillment services, and is currently operated by Patrick M. Doyle, son of the founder.

Mr. Doyle began offering mail sorting services soon after the United States Postal Service began to outsource this process to commercial enterprises. Later he merged mail sorting with laser printing, offset printing and lettershop services.

These services make Barton & Cooney one of the industry’s finest printing and mailing services provider and capable of meeting most any client’s needs.
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Source:Fred Gomberg
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