Print.IT - issue 46 - page 23

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WHAT’S NEW
High quality colour
Develop has launched a compact, entry-level colour
production system for in-plant print departments, busy
offices and specialist users requiring high quality (1200
x 1200dpi) colour output. The ineo+ 2060L has a
colour print speed of up to 61 A4 pages per minute, a
high speed colour dual scan ADF (240ipm at 300 dpi),
a large colour operator panel and the ability to scan to
and print from USB flash drives. It supports a range of
substrates up to 300gsm including SRA3+ and banners
measuring 1200 x
330mm, and has
a maximum paper
capacity of 4,250
sheets. There is
a choice of print
controllers from
Develop and EFI.
On demand
colour badges
Organisations that have a
need to create large, legible
plastic badges on demand
will welcome the launch of
Zebra’s first large-format,
direct-to-card printer capable of
creating photo quality, edge-to-
edge colour cards in a single
pass. Suitable for on-the-spot
printing and/or customisation
of over-sized badges, tickets
and passes for conferences,
festivals, sporting events and
concerts, the ZC10L prints onto
durable PVC badges that use
substantially less PVC than
traditional badge designs.
Flexible document scanner
Fujitsu subsidiary PFU (EMEA) Limited has unveiled two
new A3 document scanners, the fi-7700 and fi-7600.
The fi-7700 offers both ADF (Automatic Document
Feeder) and flatbed functionality, ideal for fragile or
oversize documents. The fi-7600 comes with dual fold-
out operating panels to support left-to-right and right-to-
left scanning. With scan speeds of 100 ppm/200 ipm,
both models are suitable for centralised scanning of up
to 30,000 documents per day.
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Kodak cartridges
DCI Ltd, Europe’s leading remanufacturer of ink and
toner cartridges, is producing a range of Kodak-
branded ink and toner cartridges for use in HP,
Epson, Canon, Samsung and Brother printers. The
cartridges will be made at the company’s 32,000m²
UK production facility and will cost 20-40% less
than equivalent branded products.
Customisable UI
Brother has launched a customisable
scanner user interface to meet the
complex document management
needs of customers in the healthcare,
education and legal sectors. Available
on versions of Brother ADS-2800W
and ADS-3600W scanners, Custom
UI enables the control panel to be
modified to suit a customer’s specific
workflows. The ability to add graphics
and photos, for example, can make
it easier to find specific folders or
shared drives at the device itself.
Hybrid appeal
Panasonic has launched a new range of hybrid A4 scanners
designed to improve efficiency and lower cost of
ownership for hotels, healthcare providers, travel
companies and other organisations with multi-format
scanning requirements. The KV-SL3066 and KV-
SL3056 can scan via the flatbed or integrated
automatic document feeder, enabling users
to scan damaged documents, booklets,
passports, ID cards, long documents (i.e.
ECG documents) and envelopes, as well
as mixed sizes of cut sheets. Users can
scan documents on the ADF and flatbed
and save images from both as a
single file.
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panasonic.co.uk/
communication-
solutions/
The black and the red
Brother’s new QL-800 series of desktop
label printers can print in black and
red. A first for labellers in this class,
the ability to print two-colour labels is
useful for colour-coding or highlighting
important information. The three-
strong range, which includes wireless
and networked models, can also print
signage up to one metre in length.
Swift scanning
Canon’s new imageFORMULA Flatbed Scanner Unit 102 enables
users of Canon imageFORMULA scanners to capture images
from the flatbed unit and scanner ADF in one operation.
Use of the same driver enables them to combine
several documents from both sources in a single file,
including images from bound documents, books and
fragile media (up to A4).
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