The Xerox Nuvera 120/144/157 EA Series is a monochrome digital production system for organisations whose black-and-white output is counted in millions of pages: commercial printers, book and manual publishers, transactional document centres, print operations in government and banking, as well as individuals or clients whose volumes have outgrown classic repro. The three speeds — 120, 144 or 157 images per minute — are sized for recommended volumes of 1.5 to 2.2 million images per month, with maximum cycles of 3.2 to 4.7 million. A fourth configuration, the NV144EA MICR, prints with magnetic toner for cheques and banking documents — a specialist trade few presses cover.
Image quality is the Nuvera’s historic argument: a 4800 x 600 dpi resolution served by EA toner, for deep blacks, fine detail and a matte, offset-quality finish. Productivity follows: up to 23,200 sheets of paper capacity with loading while printing, stocks from 44 to 300 gsm, extended formats up to roughly 320 x 490 mm, and some fifteen inline and offline finishing options — booklet making, inline binding, perfect binding, hole punching — delivering finished books, manuals and brochures straight off the machine. Specialty media are covered (carbonless paper, tab inserts, tear-proof NeverTear stocks, preprinted offset forms), and third-party feeders plus post-print insertion modules let you integrate colour covers and special pages. The whole system is driven by the integrated FreeFlow print server and automated with FreeFlow Core, while security meets banking-grade requirements: SSL/TLS encryption, authentication, IP filtering and removable hard drives. Sheet-conditioning and cyclonic-cleaning technologies keep quality constant over very long runs.
To place the machine in our catalogue: the PrimeLink B9100, our light-production monochrome multifunction device, tops out at 136 ppm and 700,000 pages per month — the Nuvera begins roughly where the B9100 stops, with volumes five to seven times higher, but without a multifunction’s copying and scanning: it is a press, not a repro machine. Between the series’ three speeds, your actual monthly volume decides; and if your needs exceed even this calibre, the range continues with the Nuvera 288/314. Our advisers will size it with you.
At D&O Partners, the Nuvera Series is available for purchase or leasing, with site study, installation and configuration by our certified technicians, across Belgium. Our maintenance contracts include on-site support and consumables delivered within 48 hours — on machines producing millions of pages, continuity is the real product. Request a quote or a demonstration: we’ll talk actual volumes and applications.
FAQ:
Which Nuvera model should I choose for my volume?
The three speeds share media and finishing; they differ in volume: NV120EA (120 ipm, 1.5 million recommended images per month), NV144EA (144 ipm, 2 million) and NV157EA (157 ipm, 2.2 million), with maximum cycles of 3.2 to 4.7 million. Our certified technicians will size it against your actual volumes.
What is the MICR configuration for?
The NV144EA MICR prints with magnetic toner (MICR) readable by banking processing systems: it is the configuration dedicated to printing cheques and secure banking documents, at 144 ipm and up to 2.8 million images per month.
What is the difference between the Nuvera and the PrimeLink B9100?
An order of magnitude: the B9100 is an intensive repro multifunction device (up to 136 ppm and 700,000 pages per month, with copying and scanning), while the Nuvera is a pure production press whose recommended volumes start at 1.5 million monthly images, with perfect binding, MICR and offset-grade quality that repro does not aim for.
Is the Nuvera suitable for sensitive documents?
Yes, it is built for demanding environments such as banking: SSL/TLS encryption, authentication, IP filtering and removable hard drives guarantee the confidentiality of printed data.
The Xerox Nuvera 288/314 EA presses are the monochrome summit of our catalogue: digital production systems built for commercial printers, book and manual publishers, and transactional document centres whose volumes are counted in millions of pages — and for individuals or clients whose black-and-white production runs at industrial scale. The two configurations set the tone: the NV288EA prints at 288 images per minute for a recommended volume of 3 million images per month (up to 7.8 million at maximum cycle), while the NV314EA climbs to 314 images per minute and 4 million recommended images (up to 8.5 million). At this pace, the printer is no longer a piece of equipment: it is the production line itself.
Quality keeps up with volume: the 4800 x 600 dpi resolution and fine-particle EA toner deliver deep blacks, precise detail and a matte, offset-grade finish, consistent across the longest runs. Media flexibility covers stocks from 44 to 300 gsm and formats up to roughly 320 x 490 mm — coated and uncoated papers, carbonless stock, tab inserts, tear-proof NeverTear media and preprinted offset forms —, with a 23,200-sheet capacity reloadable while printing. Some fifteen inline and offline finishing options (booklet making, inline binding, perfect binding, hole punching) deliver finished books and documents straight off the machine, and insertion modules integrate preprinted covers and colour pages. The FreeFlow print server drives it all, automated by FreeFlow Core with intelligent rules and programmed actions, and security meets the most demanding environments: TLS/SSL encryption, authentication, IP filtering and removable hard drives to separate classified and unclassified information.
Within the Nuvera family, the division of roles is clear: the 120/144/157 Series, which shares the same image quality, media and finishing, covers volumes of 1.5 to 2.2 million recommended images per month and remains the only one offering a MICR configuration for cheques and banking documents; the 288/314 doubles the pace and volumes for productions beyond that calibre. If your monthly volume consistently exceeds 2 million images, you are on the right page; below that, the 120/144/157 Series is sized more precisely. Our advisers will settle it with you on your actual figures.
At D&O Partners, the Nuvera 288/314 presses are available for purchase or leasing, with site study, installation and configuration by our certified technicians, across Belgium. Our maintenance contracts include on-site support and consumables delivered within 48 hours — at 4 million pages per month, every hour of downtime has a price, and we know it. Request a quote or a demonstration: we’ll talk actual volumes and cost per page.
FAQ:
What is the difference between the Nuvera 288/314 and the Nuvera 120/144/157?
Image quality, media and finishing are identical; the 288/314 doubles the pace (288/314 ipm versus 120 to 157) and volumes (3 to 4 million recommended images per month versus 1.5 to 2.2). The 120/144/157, however, remains the only one offering a MICR configuration for cheques and banking documents. The right criterion: your actual monthly volume.
Which model should I choose: the NV288EA or the NV314EA?
The NV288EA (288 ipm) is recommended up to 3 million images per month with a maximum cycle of 7.8 million; the NV314EA (314 ipm) climbs to 4 million recommended and 8.5 million at peak. Our certified technicians will size it against your actual production peaks.
What applications does the Nuvera 288/314 cover?
Books and manuals, transactional and promotional applications and direct mail — with perfect binding and inline binding to deliver finished works, and the insertion of preprinted covers or colour pages to enrich documents.
Is the Nuvera 288/314 suitable for sensitive data?
Yes: TLS/SSL encryption, authentication, IP filtering and removable hard drives to separate classified and unclassified information — an architecture designed for secure environments such as banking or government.
The Xerox Versant 4100 is a digital colour press built for mid-to-high production environments: print shops, high-cadence repro departments and centralised print services, as well as individuals or clients whose daily production demands nearly hands-free quality control. At 100 pages per minute, it is sized for a recommended volume of 350,000 pages per month, with a maximum cycle of 1,800,000 pages — and unlike a production multifunction device, it is a pure printing press, driven by dedicated Fiery servers (Xerox EX-P 4100 or EX 4100).
Its signature argument is automation: the Full Width Array (FWA), an inline full-width scanner fitted as standard, simplifies and automates the most time-consuming tasks — image-to-media alignment, density and solid-area uniformity, colour calibration and profiling. Paired with PredictPrint Media Manager, which manages stocks from the cloud, and with PAR (Production Accurate Registration) technology for precise, consistent front-to-back registration, it makes quality control practically touchless: fewer operator interventions, more jobs delivered. Image quality follows with Ultra HD 2400 x 2400 dpi resolution and 10-bit RIP rendering, served by low-melt, fine-particle EA toner. On the media side, versatility is complete: from 98 x 146 mm formats to extra-long sheets of 330 x 1200 mm, on stocks up to 400 gsm — envelopes, labels, synthetics and banners —, with a maximum capacity of 9,900 sheets and inline finishing ranging from simple folds and staples to full-bleed, square-fold booklets.
Compared with the Versant 280, its smaller sibling, media, formats (up to 1.2 m) and resolution are identical — scale and automation change: the 4100 recommends 350,000 pages per month versus 150,000 (a 1,800,000 ceiling versus 750,000) and carries the FWA quality automation as standard, which the 280 only gets with the optional Performance Package. Conversely, the 280 keeps two assets of its own: the Adaptive CMYK+ specialty toners (gold, silver, white, fluorescents) and built-in copying and scanning. Sustained, automated production: Versant 4100; all-in-one versatility and embellishments: Versant 280. Beyond this calibre, the family continues with the iGen 5 — our advisers will size it with you.
At D&O Partners, the Versant 4100 is available for purchase or leasing, with site study, installation and Fiery server configuration by our certified technicians, across Belgium. Our maintenance contracts include on-site support and consumables delivered within 48 hours — at 350,000 pages per month, production continuity is non-negotiable. EPEAT and ENERGY STAR certified, the press fits into sustainable operations. Request a quote or a demonstration: we’ll talk actual volumes and automation.
FAQ:
What is the difference between the Versant 4100 and the Versant 280?
Media, formats (up to 1.2 m) and resolution are identical; the 4100 climbs to 350,000 recommended pages per month (versus 150,000) and carries FWA quality automation as standard, which the 280 only gets as an option. The 280, however, keeps the Adaptive CMYK+ specialty toners and its copy/scan functions. Volume and automation on one side, versatility and embellishments on the other.
What volume is the Versant 4100 recommended for?
350,000 pages per month in recommended use, with a maximum cycle of 1,800,000 pages — the calibre of a print shop or centralised print service with sustained daily production. Our certified technicians will validate the sizing against your actual volumes.
What does the Versant 4100’s FWA automation bring?
The full-width scanner automates image-to-media alignment, density uniformity, colour calibration and profiling — paired with PredictPrint Media Manager (cloud-based media management) and PAR front-to-back registration, quality control becomes practically touchless: fewer interventions, fewer errors, more production.
Is the Versant 4100 an eco-responsible choice?
Yes: it is EPEAT and ENERGY STAR certified, with low-melt EA toner, and D&O Partners supports you with sustainable consumables management throughout the maintenance contract.
The Xerox iGen 5 is the digital colour press for high-demand production environments: commercial printers, direct-marketing, photo-book and publishing specialists, as well as individuals or clients whose volumes and colour requirements exceed the scope of classic production presses. Three configurations cover the ramp-up: the iGen 5/90 (90 A4 pages per minute, up to 500,000 recommended pages per month), the /120 (120 ppm, 650,000 pages) and the /150 (150 ppm, up to 1,000,000 pages per month) — driven by either the FreeFlow print server or the Fiery-powered EX-P 5.
Its signature asset is the fifth print station: beyond CMYK, it hosts orange, green or blue gamut-extension toners to reproduce a far wider range of PANTONE colours, or white, clear and fluorescent yellow toners for high-value embellishments and document-security features. Advanced automation does the rest: automatic density control, automatic image-on-paper adjustment and an inline spectrophotometer ensure consistent 2400 x 2400 dpi quality without manual intervention — optionally completed by the Print Inspect Solution, which inspects every page produced. Media flexibility is exceptional: up to 350 gsm as standard and around 530 gsm (610 microns) with the Thick Stock option, sheets of 364 x 660 mm — extendable to 889 mm long with the XLS option on the 120 and 150 models to target new markets —, and a rare range including textured stocks (via Acoustic Transfer Assist, which fixes toner with sound waves), synthetics and even magnetic media (UltraMagnet, DocuMagnet), all in mixed-media runs at rated speed with no drying time before varnishing.
Compared with the Versant 4100, its catalogue neighbour, the split is nuanced: the iGen 5 climbs much higher in volume (up to 1,000,000 recommended pages per month versus 350,000) and opens the chromatic universe of the fifth station, while the Versant 4100 keeps a higher standard stock weight (400 gsm versus 350) and the 1.2 m extra-long sheet as standard. High volumes, extended PANTONE colours and special effects: iGen 5; very heavy stocks and banners in base configuration: Versant 4100. And for metallic and special effects in another calibre, the Iridesse completes the family — our advisers will size it with you.
At D&O Partners, the iGen 5 is available for purchase or leasing, with site study, installation and server configuration by our certified technicians, across Belgium. Our maintenance contracts include on-site support and consumables delivered within 48 hours — fifth-station toners included. Request a quote or a demonstration: we’ll talk profitable applications, actual volumes and return on investment.
FAQ:
What is the difference between the iGen 5 and the Versant 4100?
The iGen 5 climbs to 1,000,000 recommended pages per month (versus 350,000) and adds the fifth print station — extended PANTONE gamut, white, clear, fluorescent — which the Versant 4100 lacks. The latter, however, keeps a higher standard stock weight (400 gsm versus 350) and the 1.2 m sheet as standard. Volume and extended colours on one side, heavy stocks and banners on the other.
Which iGen 5 model should I choose for my volume?
Three configurations: iGen 5/90 (90 ppm, up to 500,000 recommended pages per month), /120 (120 ppm, 650,000) and /150 (150 ppm, 1,000,000). The 889 mm XLS large-format options are reserved for the 120 and 150 models. Our certified technicians will size it against your actual volumes.
What does the iGen 5’s fifth print station enable?
Two families of use: gamut extension with orange, green or blue toners, reproducing a far wider range of PANTONE colours — decisive for brand-colour compliance —, and high-value effects with white, clear and fluorescent yellow toners, which also serve document security.
What specialty media does the iGen 5 support?
A rare range: textured papers (fixed with sound waves via Acoustic Transfer Assist), synthetics, tear-proof NeverTear, DuraPaper and even magnetic UltraMagnet and DocuMagnet media — in mixed-media runs at rated speed, with no drying time before varnishing.
The Xerox Iridesse is the digital production press dedicated to special effects: creative print shops, premium packaging agencies, brand and luxury media specialists, as well as individuals or clients who want to add a genuine “wow” factor to every printed page. At 120 A4 pages per minute, it is sized for a recommended volume of 225,000 to 475,000 impressions per month, with a maximum cycle of 2,250,000 — driven by the Fiery-powered EX-P 6 server, with an optional IPDS software licence available for transactional clients.
Its signature is colour beyond CMYK: the press accommodates up to two additional specialty toner stations, for a total of six colours printed in a single pass, at rated speed, with perfect registration between them. Metallic gold and silver toners create iridescent palettes; white, fluorescent pink and clear toners — the latter low-gloss for textured media — deliver visual effects few presses can reproduce, on coloured or transparent stocks. Automation rests on the Full Width Array, exclusive to Xerox, which speeds up production start-up, and on PredictPrint Media Manager cloud software, which eliminates trial-and-error media setup. The Mixed Media Xceleration feature optimises mixed-media runs, and the Ultra HD 2400 x 2400 dpi resolution with 10-bit RIP processing, powered by Color FLX technology, guarantees offset-grade images — fine detail, smooth gradients, crisp text — even on high-impact jobs. On the media side, the press covers a wide spectrum, from 52 to 400 gsm, with extra-long formats up to 330 x 1200 mm via XLS high-capacity feeders and the Plockmatic MPS XL stacking module, and inline finishing reaching full-bleed booklets in A4 landscape on XLS sheets.
Compared with the iGen 5, its catalogue neighbour, the logic splits clearly: the iGen 5 targets volume, with speeds up to 150 ppm and recommendations up to 1,000,000 pages per month, paired with an extended PANTONE palette or one special effect at a time. The Iridesse focuses on visual effect: up to two specialty stations combinable simultaneously — gold and silver together, for instance — for metallic and iridescent results the iGen 5 does not offer, over a wider range toward lighter stocks. Volume and brand colours: iGen 5; packaging, covers and premium media with combined effects: Iridesse. Our advisers will size it with you based on your applications.
At D&O Partners, the Iridesse is available for purchase or leasing, with site study, installation and Fiery server configuration by our certified technicians, across Belgium. Our maintenance contracts include on-site support and consumables delivered within 48 hours — specialty toners included. ENERGY STAR certified, the Iridesse fits into responsible operations. Request a quote or a demonstration: we’ll talk creative applications, actual volumes and return on investment.
FAQ:
What is the difference between the Iridesse and the iGen 5?
The iGen 5 targets volume (up to 150 ppm and 1,000,000 recommended pages per month) with an extended PANTONE palette or one effect at a time. The Iridesse focuses on visual effect: up to two specialty toner stations combinable at once — gold and silver together, for instance — for metallic and iridescent results, at 120 ppm and 225,000 to 475,000 recommended impressions per month.
How many colours can the Iridesse print in a single pass?
Up to six: standard CMYK plus two specialty toner stations chosen from gold, silver, white, fluorescent pink and low-gloss clear — all printed in a single pass, at rated speed, with perfect registration between colours.
What volume is the Iridesse recommended for?
From 225,000 to 475,000 impressions per month in recommended use, with a maximum cycle of 2,250,000. Our certified technicians will validate the sizing based on your applications and actual volumes.
What media can the Iridesse print on?
A wide spectrum, from 52 to 400 gsm — coated, uncoated, textured, dark, transparent, synthetic and polyester —, with extra-long formats up to 330 x 1200 mm and inline finishing up to full-bleed booklets.
The Xerox Baltoro HF is an industrial inkjet press built for print shops and production centres running very high volumes who want to combine inkjet speed with near-offset quality: commercial printers, catalogue and magazine publishers, as well as individuals or clients whose volumes exceed the calibre of an entry-level inkjet press. With a recommended volume of 750,000 to 3,000,000 images per month, it prints up to 197 A4 images per minute simplex, and considerably more in duplex — our advisers will confirm the exact figure validated for your chosen configuration.
Its High Fusion W-Series printhead technology delivers genuine 1200 x 1200 dpi high definition without requiring pre-treatment of media — a direct saving in time and cost when preparing runs. The optional Color Accelerator module opens the press to an extended range of coated offset papers, including gloss, for vivid colours on stocks that standard inkjet does not always cover. Black Only mode, exclusive to the Baltoro HF, lets you switch easily between colour and monochrome printing to optimise ink use per job and reduce cost per page. Media flexibility is wide: stocks from 60 to 300 gsm and formats up to 364 x 520 mm, with an optional roll-to-sheet feeder and a high-capacity finishing and feeding module with unload-while-printing — for inline finishing ranging from booklet making to binding, via cutting, slitting and hole punching. Intelligent automation optimises colour and image quality in real time, reducing manual interventions; on the sustainability side, the press requires less drying, cutting energy consumption, and integrates optimised ink purging to limit waste and maintenance.
Compared with the IJP900, its inkjet neighbour in the catalogue, the Baltoro HF climbs higher in volume (up to 3 million recommended images per month versus 1 million) and, above all, covers coated glossy offset papers thanks to the Color Accelerator — a territory the IJP900 does not offer. The IJP900 remains the entry point with no special infrastructure required; the Baltoro HF targets the higher volume and applications closer to traditional offset, with Black Only mode on top to control cost per page. Our advisers will size it with you based on your actual volumes and media.
At D&O Partners, the Baltoro HF is available for purchase or leasing, with site study, installation and configuration by our certified technicians, across Belgium. Our maintenance contracts include on-site support and consumables delivered within 48 hours. Request a quote or a demonstration: we’ll talk actual volumes and total cost of ownership.
FAQ:
What is the difference between the Baltoro HF and the IJP900 press?
The Baltoro HF climbs higher in volume (up to 3 million recommended images per month versus 1 million) and, with the optional Color Accelerator, covers coated glossy offset papers — a territory the IJP900 does not offer. The IJP900 remains the entry point with no special infrastructure required; the Baltoro HF targets the higher volume and a quality closer to traditional offset.
What volume is the Baltoro HF recommended for?
From 750,000 to 3,000,000 images per month in recommended use — the calibre of a commercial print shop or a very high-volume production centre. Our certified technicians will validate the sizing against your actual volumes.
What is the Baltoro HF’s Black Only mode for?
It lets you switch easily between colour and monochrome printing depending on the job, optimising ink use and reducing cost per page on runs that don’t require colour.
What media can the Baltoro HF print on?
Stocks from 60 to 300 gsm and formats up to 364 x 520 mm, from standard uncoated paper to coated glossy, satin or matte offset papers with the optional Color Accelerator module.