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Xerox D95 installation helped "Sectional computer center" to issue quickly increased number of receipts

Customers: KVTs of Nizhny Novgorod (Sectional computer center)

Nizhny Novgorod; Housing and public utilities, service and household services

Product: Xerox D95-D110

Project date: 2018/11  - 2019/04

2019

On April 18, 2019 the Xerox company reported that Sectional Computer Center (SCC) LLC was increased by production speed and increased the amount of printing of receipts on payment of utilities and also reduced print cost when preserving quality thanks to installation monochrome the Xerox D95 CFM .

According to the company, in connection with change of the legislation the organization had an additional task — printing of receipts on the address with SUW (solid utility waste). The TsPM installation had a strategic importance as the monthly amount of printing of KVTs significantly increased that required additional production capacities.

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For us it was very important to broaden the park of the equipment and to increase production capacity. Amounts grew, and there were not enough opportunities of our printing machines installed in 2011 any more. We looked for the high-speed and hardy equipment, and Xerox D95 well coped with our tasks.

Andrey Syomin, deputy CEO of Ltd company Sectional computer center
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First of all KVTs attracted capability of Xerox D95 to print with a speed up to 100 pages per minute and to maintain loading to two million prints a month. KVTs installed this machine in cooperation with the partner of Xerox — Roskom company.

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Service providers of transaction printing are especially exacting to reliability, performance and uninterrupted operation of operation of the equipment. Receipts are issued huge circulations in enough short time. Therefore accounting authorities need such printing devices which will be able to work long without stopping, will not fail at midpoint and which service — loading of paper and a toner cartridges — perhaps without stopping printings.
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