FedEx Office Elevates Color Printing Services with Advanced Technology

PLANO, July 6, 2016—FedEx Office, a leader in commercial printing solutions, has significantly boosted its color printing capabilities across its extensive network. The company announced the strategic deployment of over 1,800 state-of-the-art Canon imagePRESS C700 color digital presses and more than 1,400 HP DesignJet T3500 large format printers in FedEx Office locations. This technological upgrade is set to provide customers with superior Fedex Color Printing services, characterized by enhanced speed, greater flexibility, and exceptional color fidelity. These new additions are particularly beneficial for producing vibrant, large-format color documents for engineering and construction projects, underscoring FedEx Office’s commitment to delivering professional printing experiences for businesses of all sizes and individual consumers.

Recent research highlights the continued importance of print in marketing strategies. A survey revealed that an overwhelming 99 percent of U.S. marketing executives utilized printed marketing materials in the past year. This includes direct mail, brochures, and signs, demonstrating that print remains a vital component for businesses seeking to make a tangible impact. The newly implemented Canon color digital presses are engineered for rapid output without compromising print quality, ensuring businesses receive top-tier fedex color printing. Furthermore, the HP large-format printers offer cost-effective, full-color printing solutions in a market segment traditionally dominated by monochrome LED printers, providing a significant advantage for customers needing large-scale color prints.

Kim Dixon, executive vice president and COO of FedEx Office, emphasized the customer-centric approach driving these enhancements. “Our customers depend on us to equip them with cutting-edge tools and technologies that foster their success and enable them to stand out in competitive landscapes,” Dixon stated. “The initial response to these upgrades has been overwhelmingly positive. Customers are particularly impressed with the enhanced vibrancy and overall quality of their fedex color printing and large format documents.”

These new color copiers and printers represent just a fraction of the ongoing improvements within FedEx Office stores this year. To better serve its clientele, FedEx Office is investing in upgraded equipment across its network. This includes new self-service machines, advanced black and white copiers for full-service needs, and high-speed color production printers within its specialized manufacturing plants.

The expansive network of FedEx Office retail locations, interconnected production centers, and 24/7 online services provides businesses with unparalleled convenience and control over their print supply chain. Seamlessly integrated with the FedEx global shipping network, FedEx Office ensures the timely and reliable delivery synonymous with the FedEx brand for all printed materials. For a comprehensive overview of FedEx Office Corporate Print Solutions, please visit www.fedex.com/corporateprint.

About FedEx Office

With over 1,800 locations across the U.S. and Canada, FedEx Office delivers convenient access to a broad spectrum of printing and shipping expertise. The FedEx Office network encompasses retail stores, centralized production facilities, on-site corporate print centers, and business centers located in hotels, convention centers, and universities. Service offerings include digital fedex color printing, professional finishing, document creation, direct mail services, signs and graphics production, copying, computer rentals, complimentary Wi-Fi, and tailored corporate print solutions. Additionally, customers can access FedEx Express® and FedEx Ground® shipping, Hold at FedEx Location services, and expert packing services backed by the FedEx® Packing Pledge. For more information, please visit fedex.com/office.

[1] FedEx Office and Printing Industries of America surveyed over 400 marketing executives. The survey was conducted September 11-19, 2015, and had a margin of error of +/- 4.89% at the 95 percent confidence level.

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