Our
Present Need
We presently need a far more capable printing machine,
capable of carrying out faster printing, collating, stapling, punching,
folding and booklet making. We have done extensive research for the type of
printer that we need to meet our demands for the Lord’s work in this ministry.
While some believe that we should go to commercial printers for print, we have
been impressed by the Holy Spirit that England needs to have, owned and managed
by experienced Seventh-day Adventists, its own professional printing
facilities.
Xerox have just introduced a state-of-the-art plate-less
printing machine, the Xerox DocuColour 250 (opposite). It gives the
quality and speed of a large printing press in a small machine (it easily can
fit in a large room in the home, or sit nicely in a small office) to meet the
demands of the modern professional desktop publisher, who owns a medium to large
sized business. The DocuColour 250 connects straight to a computer, and can
print on normal and gloss paper at very high printing speeds.
In May 2006
we had a consultation with a London Regional Contract Manager, and have
formulated a proposal with Xerox to supply Wilderness Publications with this
Xerox machine. The price for the machine is £35,000 ($63,000 USD). We have also
been offered, in accordance to use, full annual service, parts, and maintenance
cover by Xerox for this machine.
For more
information, contact: Wilderness Publications, P.O. Box 2015, London W12 9ZJ,
England.
Tel. +44 (0) 7944 062786 E-mail:
vitwwebsite@hotmail.co.uk
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The Printer Appeal Video:
YOUR
SUPPORT NEEDED
You can support us in this work by helping us to raise
the
£35,000
needed to buy this printing machine, and thus increase our production, and help speed up the
proclamation of the Third Angel’s Message:
“There is a work
to be done in London. I have been given light that this work can be done,
and that help will come from outside. Those who have money will give of
their means. You need not be delicate about asking them for
money.”
-
General Conference Bulletin, April 22, 1901.
PRINTER APPEAL CONTACT
DETAILS:
Address: Voice in the Wilderness, P.O. Box 2015, London, W12 9ZJ,
England
Telephone: +44 (0) 7956 510255 or +44 (0) 7944 062786
E-mail:
voiceinthewildrw@yahoo.co.uk