The cut-sheet printers, which use Ricoh print engines, have speeds from 60ppm up to 110ppm and are tailored to the needs of print inplants.
The 2090ES and 2105ES models, which replace the 2085 and the 2105, operate at speeds of 90ppm and 105ppm. They will be available on 21 November and will cost 28,288 and 34,498, respectively. According to IBM, customers can save up to 5,900 on these models due to new configurations and bundling.
The Infoprint 2060ES and 1075ES start from 15,179 and 19,319.
IBM will also be a reseller of Elixir DesignPro Tools. The document design tools are aimed at companies that create and maintain documents using Advanced Function Presentation.
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