The kit investment comes off the back of a new contract win for the Swindon-based company.
Following the installation, Multisets will use the Xerox to produce books with confidential data that consist of a number of individual parts which are then collated into sets.
Steve Lee, operations director at Multisets, said the Xerox 650 will allow the company to "add more value to print jobs by adding personalisation and keeping sensitive data in-house."
The 650 joins an existing portfolio of Xerox machines that includes a Xerox DocuColor 5252 and a DocuColor 260.
It can print up to 616 A4 images per minute and is designed for publishing applications such as books and manuals.
The machine features flash-fusing technology, a process that uses minimal heat and no contact or pressure on the paper.
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