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Repro Graphix Adds Acuity Flatbed Printer and Xerox Color 800 Press From Fujifilm

Repro Graphix Inc., with production facilities in Indianapolis, and Evansville, Ind., recently installed an Acuity® Advance HS-X2 wide format printer and a Xerox® Color 800 Press from Fujifilm.


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Investing to Meet Customers’ Needs Helps Indianapolis “Blueprint” Shop Grow and Expand

Valhalla, N.Y., July 23, 2012 — Repro Graphix Inc., with production facilities in Indianapolis, and Evansville, Ind., recently installed an Acuity® Advance HS-X2 wide format printer and a Xerox® Color 800 Press from Fujifilm.  Having just celebrated its 27th year in the printing business, Repro Graphix’ new acquisitions explain a lot about the leadership of owners Jill and Brian Hall, their business philosophy, and the way they manage the operation to keep customers happy and keep the business growing and thriving.
 
“We’re not a commercial printer,” Jill Hall, president of Repro Graphix says.  “We started out serving Architects, Engineers and Contractors (“AEC”) in the Indianapolis area, mostly reproducing blueprints, artist’s renderings, presentation materials and such, and the business grew on its own, organically.”
 
Repro Graphix is known for its excellent quality and highest levels of customer service. “We do whatever it takes to get the job done, and our customers know that and depend on it,” says Brian Hall, vice president and co-owner.  “From that ‘get it done’ attitude and reputation, our customers started to ask us about signs, brochures, and pretty much the same collateral materials any other business needs, from a source they knew they could count on.”
 
At last year’s Graph Expo, Brian and Jill came by the Fujifilm booth to look at the latest innovations to help them take their business to the next level.  “We were looking for efficiencies, ways to diversify and move into new markets,” Brian said.  “The Acuity Advance with the white ink, fast speed and larger bed offered us several benefits that would save steps, eliminate waste, and save us big money, especially by eliminating lamination.  Before we brought in the Acuity, we would have to print separately, mount and laminate; now we can print directly to substrate.”
 
“The Acuity allowed us to bring in so much new business, we had to open a new facility,” Jill says.  “We had to turn down jobs before installing the Acuity because we didn’t have the capability or efficiencies with our previous production methods.  We hated having to turn jobs down before, and when customers requested, we had to farm it out and lose control of the job.  We didn’t like that one bit because we believe no one takes better care of our customers than we do.”
 
Shortly after investing in the Fujifilm Acuity Advance wide format printer, the Halls began to look for a high-production digital color press to once again expand their service offering.  “Over the course of the years, we had every kind of device out there,” says Brian, “but when we saw the quality of the Xerox 800, how close it came to offset, we knew we were on the right track. 
 
“Our relationship with Fujifilm is what helped us make the final decision,” says Jill.  “The 800 provided us with the best technology from the best vendor to help us best meet our customers’ growing demands.”
 
“We work for some very smart, very demanding print buyers,” Brian says.  “Our customers wanted their printing to compete with offset, to have that ‘printed look,’ not the toner shine you usually see.  They recognized the difference right away, and appreciated the capability to print on heavier substrates and add the spot clear effects.”
 
“Our customers are very happy with what they’ve seen come off the Xerox 800,” says Jill.  “They know that it’s not offset but they’re very impressed with the quality; it holds up to offset as far as they’re concerned.  And we know the support we get from Fujifilm will pay off in increased sales, higher quality and longer uptime.  We’re pleased to be dealing with the same group of professionals on both machines; they know us, they know our business and our customer requirements and they help those machines meet everyone’s needs.”
 
Repro Graphix’ prints unusual job for Super Bowl
 
With the Super Bowl in town earlier this year, Repro Graphix’ had the opportunity to print one of its more unusual projects.  As a supporter of several arts and community organizations in Indianapolis, Repro Graphix helped create a display that was part of an exhibit tied to the game, featuring an historical display of Indianapolis, printed on 4’ x 8’ sheets of 3/4’ plywood, cut to go together like pieces of a puzzle.
 
The creativity of our presentation led to a contract with the NFL for “printing, lots of printing,” as Brian Hall puts it.  “We printed a large number of media guides outlining all activities, Game Day Quick Fact Books, maps, a lot of signage and banners.”  Repro Graphix received the NFL Super Bowl XLVI ”Business Leadership Impact Award” for Leadership/Social Responsibility. This award is based on Repro Graphix commitment to community, the event and other businesses.  According to one NFL source, “Repro Graphix saved our lives—more than once!”
 
“Referrals are everything to us,” Jill said.  “We have a great team here with tremendous experience, not just on the equipment, but also working with our customers.  Our customers have great confidence in our staff, most of them have been around awhile and the customers know them and enjoy working with them.”
 
For more information on Repro Graphix, please visit:  http://www.reprographix.com/
 
To find out how Fujifilm Graphic Systems can help your business meet future challenges, improve quality and reduce costs, please visit:  www.fujifilmgraphics.com
 
About Fujifilm
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, a marketing subsidiary of FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation consists of five operating divisions and one subsidiary company. The Imaging Division sells consumer and commercial photographic products and services including film, one-time-use cameras, online photo services and fulfillment, digital printing equipment and service. The Electronic Imaging Division markets consumer digital cameras. The Motion Picture Division provides motion picture film, and the Graphic Systems Division supplies products and services to the printing industry. The Optical Devices Division provides binoculars, and optical lenses for closed circuit television, videography, cinematography, broadcast and industrial markets. FUJIFILM Canada Inc. markets a range of Fujifilm products and services. For more information, please visit www.fujifilmusa.com/northamerica, or go to www.twitter.com/fujifilmus to follow Fujifilm on Twitter. To receive news and information direct from Fujifilm via RSS, subscribe at www.fujifilmusa.com/rss.

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, brings continuous innovation and leading-edge products to a broad spectrum of industries, including electronic imaging, digital printing equipment, medical systems, life sciences, graphic arts, flat panel display materials, and office products, based on a vast portfolio of digital, optical, fine chemical and thin film coating technologies. The company was among the top 17 companies around the world granted U.S. patents in 2011, and in the year ended March 31, 2012, had global revenues of $27.8 billion*. Fujifilm is committed to environmental stewardship and good corporate citizenship. For more information, please visit www.fujifilmholdings.com.
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