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Topic: RSS FeedXpressions on digital: www.xerox.com
Print Action, Apr 2003
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Xerox has made improvements to its Digital Color Xpressions papers. The enhancements are meant to refine brightness, improve formation and provide superior image quality. Digital Color Xpressions is available in a broad range of sizes and weights including a new 60-lb cover. Digital Color Xpressions is available in 24/60-lb, 28/70-lb, 32/80-lb bond/text weights and 60-lb cover, allowing full use of colour equipment capabilities and increasing the range of printer applications. According to Xerox, Digital Color Xpressions papers are ideal for customers who need a Super Premium #1 uncoated paper for their everyday office and production colour copying and printing. Xerox hopes these improvements will be helpful in both everyday office colour copying and printing, and print shop colour production. The substrate was redesigned to be used with premium colour copies, full colour presentations, design proposals, brochures and posters.
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