According to Océ, the new system Dubbed the ColorWave 300, offers commercial printers, architects and engineer companies significant cost savings, as well as enabling the release of valuable floor space, otherwise occupied by a second machine.
Olya Yemchenko, product manager for the Océ ColorWave 300 for Océ-Australia says it is the first system with a truly integrated scanner so businesses can print, copy, scan and control all functions from one user panel with only one IP address to maintain.
Yemchenko continues, “Océ Image Logic and Océ Dynamic Switching facilitate the printing of complex GIS drawings or copying detailed B&W CAD documents.”
The total physical floor space of the hardware – printer, scanner and delivery tray – is 1.5 square meters. Yemchenko says the ColorWave 300 has the lowest operational floor space in the industry for a colour system.
Yemchenko also says, “Commercial printers are increasingly expanding their product offering to include new services such as plan printing. The ColorWave 300 is an attractive option for reprographers who can produce wide format B&W and colour output on a single system. Furthermore, users can scan to and print directly from a USB device at the printer. This is ideal for walk up customers needing a job done quickly.”
The Océ ColorWave 300 is immediately available, following the official global release of the new system. Océ expects the first Océ ColorWave 300 product to be installed in Australia within the first quarter of 2010.
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