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Xerox Shows Off DocuPrints at Xplor

Press release from the issuing company

MIAMI, Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) added muscle to its turnaround strategy today, bolstering its industry-leading high-volume printer portfolio with two new DocuPrint high-end printing systems and additional solutions and services. The new black-and-white printing systems, the DocuPrint 115 and DocuPrint 155 Enterprise Printing Systems (EPS), operate at speeds of 115 and 155 pages per minute, respectively. They offer large customers, such as data centers and in-plant print shops, higher print speeds, advanced system integration and printing capabilities across the enterprise, from the mainframe to the network. Xerox is the only vendor to offer a complete family of enterprise printing systems from 65 ppm to 180 ppm. In addition, both printers are equipped with the new Xerox DocuSP controller, the printers' "nerve center" whose open architecture builds on Xerox's ability to print and manage documents anywhere, in any format. The controller will be available across Xerox's high-end production printing line, allowing customers to integrate a wide range of hardware and software and make document production easier and more efficient. "Xerox remains the only company in the industry with the breadth of hardware, software, support services and strategic partnerships that provides customers with complete solutions, addressing all their print transaction needs," said Tom Wetjen, vice president, Xerox Monochrome Business Unit. "These new additions bring more productivity to customers in our key high-end printing markets, which are an integral part of our turnaround strategy." The DocuPrint 115 and DocuPrint 155 Enterprise Printing Systems were unveiled at Xplor 2000, an annual trade show for the high-volume and production print industry. The reliable, flexible DocuPrint EPS printers are the first in the high-volume Xerox DocuPrint family to feature the enhanced DocuSP front end, allowing users to print both mainframe and network applications from a single, common front end. The Xerox DocuSP controller, which can manage and control a print job from submission to final output, also is a key part of Xerox's Enterprise Output Management Services (EOMS) strategy, designed to customize documents and manage document production from pre-press through final production. The Xerox EOMS solutions focus on seven key areas, including just-in-time production, which makes customized documents available when and where they are needed; Web solutions, which deliver documents over the Web; and data stream flexibility, which manages print data streams in different languages. The program offers solutions, products and services to customers based on the demands of their industry, and addresses those business demands - ultimately saving them time and money.

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