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Xerox Holdings has recently showcased its state-of-the-art production print ecosystem at the PRINTING United Expo 2025 in Orlando. The spotlight was on the newly launched Xerox IJP900 InkJet Press, which promises to enhance printing capabilities with its advanced features. Alongside this, the company introduced innovative workflow automation software designed to streamline operations and improve efficiency for print service providers.
The expo also served as a platform for Xerox to celebrate its clients' achievements during the 2025 Best of the Best Awards. This recognition underscores the company's commitment to fostering innovation within the digital print sector and enhancing customer engagement. By demonstrating its latest technologies and honoring successful client solutions, Xerox is positioning itself as a leader in the evolving landscape of print technology. As the industry continues to adapt, the showcase at the expo suggests a strategic focus on integrating cutting-edge solutions to meet the demands of modern printing environments.
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