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Greens Ltd invests in new Ricoh printers

Greens Ltd has bought a Ricoh Pro 8400 and two new Ricoh Pro C9500 printers as it scales production to meet growing client demand across multiple sectors.

Greens Ltd. produces clinical research materials for drug trials, with its complex document construction and global distribution. Other main areas of operation include data and transactional print, mailing and distribution.

In addition, Greens Ltd. is a key UK evaluation site for Ricoh at three production sites (London, Burgess Hill and High Wycombe). It is currently trialling Ricoh Predictive Insight, an advanced analytics dashboard set to replace Ricoh Supervisor, as well as Batch Builder and Ricoh Process Director to automate and streamline job submission from the web-to-print platform, Doxzoo.

“At Greens Ltd., we’re focused on delivering consistent, high-quality print for our clients across a wide range of sectors,” said Martin Day, group operations director at Greens Ltd. “By continuing our partnership with Ricoh, we’ve strengthened our production capacity, standardised colour and pricing across all engines, and increased our overall efficiency. Ricoh’s service and support have been key to helping us meet the demands of a growing client base.”

Scott Gardiner, strategic account manager – High Speed Inkjet Solutions at Ricoh UK, added: “We’ve been a trusted partner of Greens Ltd… for over a decade now. Its latest investment in the Ricoh Pro 8400 and Pro C9500 devices to diversify its range of print products demonstrates not only its commitment to improving productivity and print quality, but also the company’s continued trust in Ricoh technology and the reliability we deliver.”

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Dan Parton
Dan is editor of News in the Channel and Print in the Channel and has been with the magazines since their launch in 2022, with a journalism career spanning more than 20 years. He is passionate about bringing stories from the sector to a wider audience.

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