ixPressia helps Xennia printers to market faster
Print Engine Software
ixPressia are pleased to announce that Xennia, a leading industrial inkjet integrator, has selected the flagship ixPressia Print Engine software for several key printer development programmes.
Alan Hudd, CEO of Xennia said, “We have been very impressed with the Print Engine software. Using ixPressia’s technology has allowed Xennia to speed up the software integration across several of our innovative printer development programmes. The Print Engine’s proven reliability has reduced development cost and risk for our team and our customers.”
Jim Taylor, MD of ixPressia, said, “The inkjet sector is growing rapidly with many companies wanting to develop printers for new applications and markets. Being first with a production-ready printer is extremely important in capturing market share.
Xennia is a renowned integrator and we are very pleased that our Print Engine technology is helping them to further reduce their development timescales and ensure that their customers achieve early market success.”
For further information contact:
Jim Taylor or Berenice Mann ixPressia Unit 1 Meridian Court Comberton Rd Toft Cambs CB23 2RY 01223 262300 Email: info@ixpressia.com
ixPressia is the specialist inkjet division of Cametrics Ltd, a software consultancy in Toft, near Cambridge, UK. ixPressia creates software products for the industrial inkjet industry.
For more information please see our website at www.ixpressia.com
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