Brentwood, Essex – December 12, 2006 – Following an extensive market review, London-based Mask Documents has chosen Océ to supply the digital printing systems necessary to deliver current projects and expand future business.
Mask Documents has installed two Océ VarioPrint 2110 printing systems and an Océ CPS800 Platinum system, providing a high specification digital print capability ideal for mono or full-colour short-run documents.
The fledgling company’s key services range from the production of documents for the financial market through to products for the design and publishing sectors. Clients for all these services require high quality documents with faithful corporate colours and usually have tight timescales, which was a key consideration when choosing a digital print supplier.
Julian Mason, Managing Director, Mask Documents, said: “We pride ourselves on being able to deliver projects within restricted timescales, and in order to do this, all our hardware and software needs to be robust, reliable and able deliver consistent quality. After discussing our requirement with Océ, and taking advice from my peers in the industry, we concluded Océ was the best option for us.
“We have based our 24-hour operation in the heart of the City to enable us to provide a fast and convenient corporate documentation service for the financial institutions. With the help of the Océ equipment, we can continue to build a reputation for a quality, reliable service, as well as expanding our services into other market sectors, such as short-run books in the publishing sector.”
Simon Wheeler, head of Océ UK Ltd’s Commercial Division, said: “We are delighted Mask Documents chose Océ to provide its digital printing systems. The company has invested in equipment that can reliably deliver projects for current customers and offer the capability and capacity to expand into other markets.”
Further information from Colin Harding / Gary Gaskarth, of Grayling Public Relations, Tel 0207 255 1100
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