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The Kodak NexPress was originally designed by Heidelberg and Kodak over 10 years ago.

The Bureau is Commercial Print Digital

A brief history of our Digital Print Division


In December 2003, The Bureau added their first piece of digital printing equipment, a Xerox iGen3 digital press forming the Digital Print Division.


In July 2004, Patrick Stuart joined The Bureau to head up the Digital Print Division.


In March 2005, they added a Xerox DocuColor 2060 to help with their continued growth.


In April of 2006, The Bureau Digital Print Division added a Kodak Digimaster E125 to give The Bureau black only printing capabilities.


In May of 2006, they hit a milestone, producing 20 million digital impressions on their equipment.


In May of 2006, The Bureau added a Kodak Nexpress 2500 with a Watkiss bookletmaker and intelligent glosser.


In August of 2006, The Bureau added a 2nd Kodak Nexpress 2500 with inline bookletmaker replacing the Xerox iGen3.


In January of 2008, The Bureau added a 2nd Kodak NexGlosser for glossing output from their 2 Kodak Nexpress 2500s


In April of 2008, The Bureau upgraded their 2 Kodak Nexpress 2500s to the s3000 speed which increases their digital output capacity by 40%.


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