More than a Stocking Stuffer: Get an iPad for Christmas

Buy a printer and get an iPad 2

LexJet is at it again, this time with an amazing end-of-year offer: Buy a 42-inch or wider printer before Dec. 30, 2011, and you’ll get an iPad 2. The only catch is that you need to contact a LexJet customer specialist by phone at 800-453-9538 to cash in on this offer.

Qualifying printers at LexJet include: Canon’s iPF8000S 44-inch production printer, iPF8300 44-inch photo printer, iPF8300S 44-inch production printer, iPF9000S 60-inch production printer and the  iPF9100 60-inch photo printer; Epson’s Stylus Pro GS6000 64-inch high-end solvent printer, 11880 64-inch photo printer, 9700 44-inch dual-CMYK printer, 9900 44-inch photo printer, 9890 44-inch photo printer, and; HP’s L26500 61-inch and L28500 104-inch production latex printers, Z3200 44-inch photo printer and Z6200 42-inch and 60-inch photo printers.

As an added bonus, all printer purchases come with free shipping with a $9.99 flat rate on all other orders from LexJet’s nationwide network of distribution centers. Plus, you’ll get free an unlimited product and technical phone support from your customer specialist.

Keith Fabry Inc., Richmond, Va., took advantage of an earlier iPad offer and put its Canon iPF8300 to good use right away. “The prints look great and with the printer’s ability to do edge to edge printing and back trim to the print is a big plus for our workflow,” says operations manager Ricky Shannon. “That machine will mainly be a fine art and photo machine, as well as some high end museum work, and we’ll offer high-end Sunset photo and fine art papers on it. We’ve toyed with this market before, but didn’t have the proper hardware to pull it off. It’s a small investment for what you can re-sell prints. We expect it will pay for itself very soon.”

For more information and to take advantage of this offer, contact a customer specialist at 800-453-9538. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from your friends at LexJet!

Spooky Good Deal: Get an iPad 2 with a 42-inch or Wider Printer at LexJet

If you’re considering a new printer, or adding one to your current stable, consider no more. You’ll pick up an iPad 2 courtesy of LexJet if you’re one of the first 200 to call in and purchase a 42-inch or wider printer.

iPad 2 with a wide format inkjet printerQualifying printers at LexJet include: Canon’s iPF8000S 44-inch production printer, iPF8300 44-inch photo printer, iPF8300S 44-inch production printer, iPF9000S 60-inch production printer and the  iPF9100 60-inch photo printer; Epson’s Stylus Pro GS6000 64-inch high-end solvent printer, 11880 64-inch photo printer, 9700 44-inch dual-CMYK printer, 9900 44-inch photo printer, 9890 44-inch photo printer, and; HP’s L25500 60-inch production latex printer, Z3200 44-inch photo printer and Z6200 42-inch and 60-inch photo printers.

After receiving her new printer and iPad following another LexJet printer promotion, Beth Bennett of Ravenink in Anchorage, Alaska, wrote, “The iPad has arrived, and I just wanted to say thank you so much for all your time and great customer service. You and your staff have been 120%+ positive, helpful and great to work with at all times. I have only experienced great things working with you and for that I will always be a return customer. Plus, your product is awesome; we are thrilled to have such a great printer.”

If you have any questions and would like to find out more about additional rebate and bundle incentives, call a LexJet account specialist at 800-453-9538. And don’t forget that you get free shipping with all printer purchases and a $9.99 flat rate on all other orders.

Winner of iPad Drawing Has Big Plans for New Printer

Keith Fabry Inc., Richmond, Va., was one of five companies picked randomly to win a free iPad 2 with Wi-Fi and 3G in LexJet’s first-quarter printer promotion where everyone who bought a 42-inch or wider printer from LexJet received a $200 gift certificate and were entered into the drawing.

Inkjet printing photo metallic Canon printerOperations manager Ricky Shannon says the promotion was perfectly timed since the company was looking for a printer with which to attack the fine art reproduction market. Since its inception in 1958, Keith Fabry Inc. has always seized opportunity. The company was founded to focus on reprographics and when plotting went full color, Keith Fabry went full bore into that market.

Keith Fabry still does blueprint work, but the majority of its work is now concentrated on high-quality, full-color output with a 4×8 flatbed, a low-solvent printer and an older aqueous printer. It was time to upgrade and seize opportunity once again so the company bought a 44-in. wide Canon iPF8300 to make it happen.

“We’ve had the printer installed for a week or so and have printed some work on Sunset Hot Press Rag and Sunset Photo Metallic Paper. The prints look great and with the printer’s ability to do edge to edge printing and back trim to the print is a big plus for our workflow,” says Shannon. “That machine will mainly be a fine art and photo machine, as well as some high end museum work, and we’ll offer high-end Sunset photo and fine art papers on it. We’ve toyed with this market before, but didn’t have the proper hardware to pull it off. It’s a small investment for what you can re-sell prints. We expect it will pay for itself very soon.”

We’ll stay in touch with Keith Fabry and profile some of the more interesting projects the company prints in the future. Other winners of the iPad drawing included Banko Beverage Company, Dave Zerbe Studio, Wine & Beverage Merchants of W.V., and Mears Photography.