Singlewell Stationery Upgrades to a Canon imagePRESS V1000

Singlewell Stationery, a Kent-based print and stationery supplier, has upgraded its printing infrastructure. The company has invested in a Canon imagePRESS V1000.

This upgrade aims to enhance workflow automation and media versatility.

Singlewell Stationery image - Simon Jones, MD of Singlewell Stationary and Robert Rowe, Account Manager DP&S Sales, Canon UK&I
Simon Jones, MD of Singlewell Stationary (L) and Robert Rowe, Account Manager DP&S Sales, Canon UK&I

Key points

  • Singlewell Stationery in Kent upgrades to Canon’s imagePRESS V1000 for automated workflows and media versatility
  • Canon imagePRESS V1000 will deal with increased demand for shorter runs and faster turnaround times
  • Canon imagePRESS V1000 offers automation, fast printing, built-in colour management, and extensive media handling

For over 50 years, Singlewell Stationery has offered a range of print and signage services, including calendars, business cards, leaflets, posters, and banners.

This media versatility has enabled the business to reach small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across numerous sectors. When the business was using outdated digital printers, Singlewell Stationary experienced an influx of requests for shorter runs and faster turnaround times.

To keep up with this volume of work and evolving customer demands, the Canon imagePRESS V1000 was a clear investment choice.

The imagePRESS V1000 takes automation to the next level. It has fast, auto-duplex printing, an embedded cooling unit, built-in colour management technology and a PRISMAsync hardware controller that streamlines workflows and reduces labour time and costs. This enhanced operational performance and extensive media handling capabilities have given Singlewell Stationary the edge to stay ahead in a competitive market and expand revenue streams.

This level of automation requires exceptional customer service and after-sales care, which played a big part in the business decision to invest in Canon. Having a team of experienced engineers on hand has ensured a seamless installation process and set a strong foundation for the relationship going forward.

Meeting customer expectations

Simon Jones, Managing Director, Singlewell Stationery, comments, “Today, customers expect shorter turnaround times and higher quality products than ever before, and we’re grateful to have Canon by our side as a reliable business partner. Quality and productivity were the drivers for the change from Xerox. The team has also listened to our needs and provided exceptional after-sales services, which have been invaluable during the transition process. We’re excited to continue working with Canon and developing our relationship in the years to come.”

Wayne Kershaw, National Sales Manager, Production Print at Canon UK & Ireland, adds, “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Singlewell Stationery and supporting their company to reach the next phase of productivity and growth. With the help of the imagePRESS V1000 and our exceptional customer service, the business will be able to meet and exceed the expectations of new and existing customers.”

For more information about Singlewell Stationery, visit www.singlewell.co.uk.

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