12/02/08
The Xerox FreeFlow(R) Print Server with JPEG Plug-in for the Xerox
DocuColor(R) 242/252/260 Digital Color Printer/Copier simplifies the
photo production process by allowing print operators to use the image
files in the same format they receive them, eliminating steps from all
stages of the production process and improving efficiency.
Until now, when customers submitted raw JPEG files for photo specialty
products, print providers were required to pre-process each photo
through photo editing programs. However, the JPEG Plug-in eliminates
this time-consuming step from the process and offers easy printing of
the appropriate size, number and layout of photos.
According to InfoTrends, a leading industry research and consulting
firm, the photo specialty printing market is expected to reach $2
billion by 2010 with a 26 percent compound annual growth rate. Through
innovative software like the JPEG Plug-in and industry-leading
technology like the Xerox DocuColor and Xerox iGen3(R) Digital
Production Press family of digital color printers, Xerox is helping
print professionals profit from this growth opportunity.
Dan's Camera City in Allentown, Pa., one of the nation's largest
single-location camera stores, was one of the first customers to test
the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server with JPEG Plug-in. Consumers submit
their photo files through in-store kiosks and via the Web, and the
company's photo lab uses a Xerox DocuColor 260 to produce photo
specialty products. Dan's Camera City is a Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc.
customer and an example of the growing alliance between Fujifilm and
Xerox to help customers build their photo business.
"Helping our customers preserve their memories is our number one
priority," said Steve Olock, director, Imaging Services, Dan's Camera
City. "This Xerox software makes sure that each digital print job is
produced quickly and flawlessly, no matter how complex the file or the
project. With its advanced technology, our lab operators spend less time
manipulating files and more time ensuring the finished product is
something customers will want to keep forever."
Pre-set queues, a unique feature of the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server with
JPEG Plug-in, allow print operators to produce photo products, no matter
how complex, with greater ease. Benefits include the ability to print a
zip file of JPEGs as one print job or individual print jobs and account
for image and paper size, layout style, sequencing, as well as gutter
and crop marks. Operators can easily produce the most common size images
by dragging and dropping a file into a folder based on the desired
output size.
One touch correction for poor quality photos
The Xerox FreeFlow Print Server also offers Automatic Image Enhancement
for "one-click" photo enhancements without the time or expense
associated with traditional photo manipulation. Print providers
producing photo books, greeting cards, posters, calendars and memory
books on the Xerox DocuColor 242/252/260 can easily adjust eight quality
settings including exposure, sharpening, saturation and red-eye
reduction - without having to go back into the photo editing software.
Pricing and availability
The JPEG Plug-in option for the FreeFlow Print Server will be available
worldwide through Fujifilm, a reseller of Xerox products and solutions,
beginning in February and will be available worldwide through other
Xerox sales channels in the second quarter of 2008. Automatic Image
Enhancement is available worldwide today as a standard feature of the
FreeFlow Print Server and FreeFlow Process Manager.
The JPEG Plug-in will be demonstrated at the 2008 Photo Marketing
Association International Convention and Trade Show, the world's largest
annual photo imaging trade show, Jan. 31 to Feb. 2 in Las Vegas.
Customer Contact:
For more information about Xerox production systems and services, visit
www.xerox.com/tr/products or call 800-ASK-XEROX.
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 128 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
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