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Citizens Bank Saves Green With Solid Ink

Posted on December 8, 2010 // Categories: Client Profiles

New PlantsRaymond Lawson, IT Manager at Citizens Bank recently deployed the innovative Xerox ColorQube 9201 at their corporate office in New Tazewell, TN amongst their other office devices. “Honestly our users were a little skeptical at first. They saw the “crayon bricks” that are used for ink and sort of looked at me funny. Bottom line is that we needed something for our Operations Center that could produce quality color documents at an economical price. Printing and copying from our traditional desktop printers and copiers were just not cost-effective anymore.”

“With the Xerox ColorQube we’ve cut our color costs in that department by 50%. Before we were charged about 10 cents for a color page – now we only pay about a nickel for the same document. That sort of savings is pretty substantial when considering all the benefits that the ColorQube brings to our organization. Behind employee salaries and overhead, document costs are our biggest expense. We’re also thrilled that we can do our part to maximize sustainability here at the bank with the ColorQube. It uses 90% less waste than traditional office devices with the consumables that go into the machine. It’s quite remarkable what Xerox has been able to accomplish with the solid ink technology.”

“Aside from the cost savings and going green, our users absolutely love the color off of the ColorQube. It’s the best quality we’ve ever had. The “crayon bricks” that were initially met with a little scrutiny, are now a hit with the employees. They even squabble with one another when it’s time to reload the ink because they say it’s like playing Tetris.”

“We look forward to future deployments with Xerox and the solid ink technology for our bank. It’s very cost-effective and works great. I’d highly recommend it for any office out there looking to produce high quality color at low costs.”


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