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Toshiba T: +44 (0) 870 890 720
www.toshibatec‐
eu.co.uk
TOSHIBA TEC has announced the latest addition to its popular EX‐Series Auto ID printers. The new B‐EX4‐D2 is a 4” direct thermal printer designed for industrial use and ideal for a wide range of supply chain, transportation, logistics and retail applications.
With a best‐in‐class print speed of 12 inches per second and a large DRAM & flash memory, the B‐EX4‐D2 incorporates the latest in direct thermal print technology to provide low Total Cost of Operation, dependable reliability and high print quality.
A reliable and long‐lasting print head ‐ which allows a massive 75km of printing between changes ‐ means less user intervention and promises lower cost as a result of fewer print head replacements. In addition, ENERGY STAR® compliance ensures low energy consumption in idle and print mode.
The rugged B‐EX4‐D2 is perfectly adapted to industrial applications where reliability and ease of service are essential. It features user‐installable, snap‐in print heads which can be changed without tools or platens; while changed print heads are detected automatically by the device. Different media can be loaded into the printer quickly and with ease.
A Network Printer Management Tool ensures maximum uptime while remote monitoring and control of the printer is provide as standard. The B‐EX4‐D2 is also able to emulate other printers, allowing it to work alongside existing printing devices.
The new Toshiba TEC B‐EX4‐D2 is available from February 2013.
Movetech UK T: +44 (0)1204 537 680
www.movetechuk.com
Movement specialists Movetech UK have published a new guide called ‘Helping Hand Guide for Visual Merchandisers' to help visual merchandisers to explore the various options and make the most of their purchases. The guide has been published to help buyers choose a turntable or display movement. It includes tips and advice regarding whether you need an electrical supply to the turntable base and how to avoid tangled wires. Movetech UK has pedigree within the retail industry and has been providing movement solutions for more than half a century. Movetech UK is planning on providing a copy of the guide with each display product supplied, but customers can also download the guide from
http://bit.ly/XkZ5W8.
iGuzzini T: +44 (0) 1483 468 000
www.iguzzini.co.uk
iGuzzini’s track mounted spotlight “Frontlight” has now been upgraded to use a 5000 lumen LED module, which has the same light output as traditional 70watt ceramic metal halide fittings. The 54 watt unit therefore offers a 23% energy saving over traditional luminaires but also perhaps more importantly it will still be producing 80% of its original light output after 50,000 hours, typical in excess of 10 years in a normal retail environment . The fitting comes with three different beam angle options spot, medium and flood and all optics and power outputs are available in both cool and neutral colour temperatures. 35watt Ceramic Metal Halide. Accessories include colour and soft tone filters, barn doors, elliptical refractor lenses and low glare louvres.
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PressOn T: +44 (0) 0845 045 0335
www.presson.co.uk
PressOn are already experiencing an extremely busy 2013. The year started with a bold new re‐branding and the launch of their new website,
presson.co.uk. They are now announcing the launch of Ballpark Cost, an online calculator, which they believe is completely unique in the digital print industry.
Ballpark Cost is an online digital print calculator, accessed through the PressOn website, that gives visitors an instant quick cost, a “Ballpark Cost” for digital print projects. Currently customers can get instant ballpark costs for; hoarding graphics, floor graphics, window graphics, digital wallpaper, banners, self‐adhesive wall vinyl and Foamex boards.
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