The Whiston, Merseyside-based company is using InfoPrint's control and Exstream software to power its InfoPrint 5000 duplex digital printers, which output 3.6m statements each week.
By moving to ADF, Transactis expects to benefit from lower postage costs, improved mailroom integrity and streamlined print and mail operations.
According to Martyn Viquerat, director of document solutions at Transactis, the decision to opt for InfoPrint was a result of quality, service and support.
"By automating and controlling our entire print and mail document environment, we aim to reduce costs and improve the effectiveness of our operations, which will keep us ahead of the competition," he said.
Transactis, which has clients including Avis and Shop Direct Group, also operates four monochrome InfoPrint 4100s, two Xerox DocuTech 180 highlight colour cut-sheet printers and mailroom equipment from Pitney Bowes.
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