United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, 10th July 2023 – TJ Books, an award winning book publisher, based in Cornwall, has recently upgraded its ColorStream 6000 continuous feed inkjet printers with two new ColorStream 8000 devices. The new technology will complement TJ Book’s existing fleet, helping it to achieve an automated production line and drive further business growth through bespoke services.
Canon’s ColorStream 8000 supports TJ Books’ production automation ambitions
TJ Books was founded over 50 years ago and has since solidified its reputation for printing the highest quality books, catalogues and brochures for its customers. Acquired in 2018 by co-owners, Andy Watts and Andy Adams, the business now employs 146 people and offers a wealth of services, from printing and binding and self-publishing services.
Building on its existing relationship with Canon, that began over a decade ago, TJ Books invested in the new ColorStream 8000 Series in a bid to optimise its production workflows and meet evolving customer requirements. The devices, which combine high production efficiencies and low operational costs, are enabling TJ Books to migrate more work to inkjet, freeing up resources to support its litho print operations.
Andy Watts, Managing Director at TJ Books, said: “With the new ColorStream devices we’re minimising the need for hands-on support and moving closer and closer to an automated production line. We’re thrilled about this new technology, which has also allowed us to take on larger volumes of work and ensure that like-for-like quality of bespoke work is delivered to customers at speed.”
Stuart Rising, Head of Commercial Print at Canon UK & Ireland, commented: “An automated production line is an important goal for TJ Books, and we’re excited to be supporting their objective with our inkjet devices. Leveraging the heritage of the existing ColorStream family, the ColorStream 8000 series takes businesses to the next level of productivity, print quality and efficiency through automation. It’s the ideal set of devices for those looking to move from offset to digital.”