2nd February 2017

Jet Press 720S: posterXXL

Founded more than a decade ago to fill a gap in the market for personalised, on-demand posters, posterXXL, based in southern Germany, is now a web-to-print giant, offering a huge range of on-demand print products to consumers across Europe. In late 2015 it invested in two Fujifilm Jet Press 720S presses.

“The Jet Press up-time, at around 90%, is exceptional, and has allowed us to significantly reduce our delivery times, something many of our customers have noticed and commented on.”

MARIO PERL
VICE PRESIDENT OF PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

poster-XXL_case-study

Customer:
posterXXL

Location:
Munich, Germany

Fujifilm products:
Jet Press 720S (x2)

Type of work:

A huge range of short-run, fast turnaround on demand products including, photographic canvas prints, premium photo books and calendars.

Contributing to rapid business growth

“We’re a large company that’s still growing rapidly,” says Vice President of Production and Supply Chain Management, Mario Perl. “And our Jet Press 720S presses have made a major contribution to that growth.”

Speed, quality & reliability

“Our customers are demanding ever-faster delivery, so we sought out a press that could deliver on our need for speed, with no compromise on quality. In the Jet Press 720S we found just such a machine, so we bought two of them, and one year on, we couldn’t be happier with their performance. The up-time, at around 90%, is exceptional, and has allowed us to significantly reduce our delivery times.”

Versatility

“We use it to produce a wide range of products, including photographic prints on canvas, our famous retro photos, premium photo books and personalised calendars. We have found it to be such a versatile machine that we can send almost any job to it.”

Service

“Our relationship with Fujifilm over the past year has very much felt like a cooperative partnership. I would have no hesitation in recommending Fujifilm to anyone, we have found them to be a hugely valuable partner to our business.”