Adare Limited has invested in three of the latest Riso ComColor XI digital inkjet cut sheet printers to boost its production print capability.

The company processes hundreds of thousands of essential communications every day for leading UK brands, helping them to communicate in an efficient and cost-effective manner with their own customers. 

The company already had a suite of Riso printers, installed at its production facilities alongside high-end continuous feed systems where they were used for short run work such as reprinting spoils and for specialised secure print jobs. 

Now, following a successful trial, Adare has purchased an additional three ComColor X1 9150s. This newest printer sets superior standards in production print by presenting users with the ability to produce 1000 full-colour, single-sided pages in approximately 6.5 minutes.

The speed, efficiency and reliability were key factors for Adare, which needs to be able to fulfil a high number of short-run, digital print work where quality matters and, where using continuous machines would not be cost effective.

Barry Crich, managing director, said, ‘When we purchased our original machines, they were the best cut sheet printers available for the task at that time. The success of those has prompted us to invest in the latest equipment. 

‘Riso presents us with the opportunity to provide an efficient and cost-effective way of producing quality, personalised digital shorts runs using cut-sheet white paper.

‘From a business point of view, they also give us the flexibility to offer more to our customers. Alongside the larger, continuous print runs we can offer shorter run work with a similar colour  profile, which is critical. It’s all about being able to offer customers a complete end-to-end solution.’