“By taking digital book production to new levels of speed, quality and capacity, we are in dialogue with our publishing house customers to demonstrate the advantages that Clays can provide—through print solutions for any run length from one to a million on the same paper substrate and with no quality difference,” said McFarlan.
McFarlan believes that Clays is now perfectly placed to take advantage of the ever-increasing short run book printing market.
“The installation of the Kodak Prosper 1000 Press establishes our position and strengthens the digital production side of our business,” she said. “Once again it sends a positive message to our customers that we continue to build our business to their benefit. We strongly support the publishing industry and consistently strive to improve our service to them in a world of online ordering and on-demand printing. We are working with companies such as Kodak as they sell solutions, not machines. Our mantra will continue: ‘Clays sells Print and Delivers!’”
Kodak is a global advisor and provider of integrated services to help companies transform and optimize their businesses. Through a network of service professionals in 120+ countries, Kodak provides technical, professional, consulting and managed services to enable customers to focus on growing their businesses, maximize productivity, and more effectively manage risks. All Kodak Products and Software are backed by Kodak Service and Support. To learn more, visit www.graphics.kodak.com