Ricoh, Plus Print

Plus Print doubles capacity in €100k deal with Ricoh Ireland

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Pictured: Paul Kealy, Ricoh Ireland and John Kenny, Plus Print

6 April 2016

Ricoh has signed a €100,000 deal with award-winning printer Plus Print.

Established in 1985, Plus Print is a family business based in Glasnevin, Dublin. Offering lithographic, digital and wide format printing services, its clients hail from sectors including retail, government, finance and the art world. Last year, Plus Print was named printer of the year at The Irish Print Awards for the second in three years. It was also awarded the title of small printer of the year for the fifth year running.

“The market has changed so much and our work is increasingly digital-oriented. Machines are getting better and better, which influences our clients’ requirements and expectations,” said John Kenny, sales director, Plus Print. “We had to update our existing machine and the Ricoh colour digital press was the best one out there.

“It has allowed us to double our print capacity since installation, which has had a huge impact on our digital print output and customer offerings. The press also has more functions than any of its competitors, the quality of the print is superb and we can do in-house work that previously we would have outsourced.

“We have won Printer of the Year for two of the past three years, but you don’t win awards like that without the right technology. The Ricoh Pro C7100X has given us the confidence to actively seek more high-end production work in the knowledge that we are providing the best quality and service out there.”

Paul Kealy, production print division, Ricoh Ireland, said: “Ricoh is delighted to be a part of Plus Print’s continuing success story as it vies for Printer of the Year for the third year running. Plus Print has been continuously raising the bar in the print world since its establishment and this investment in the Ricoh Pro C7100X is testament to that.

“As a business that places sustainability at the heart of everything we do, we are delighted to work with a company that shares our ethos. We hope that through continuing to educate and collaborate with clients on environmental issues, we can effect real change.”

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