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Models & Brands: SATO, Sony UPDP10, Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A, Fargo Electronics 44000, MITSUBISHI, Olympus P-330N, CASIO CW-100-IH, Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3), Hewlett Packard 895 Cxi, Xerox Corporation

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SATO
SATO
Dimentions: 16.9 x 10.7 x 12.6 inches
Weight: 28.7 pounds
Key features SATO
  • Up to 354.3 Inch/min
  • Capacity: 1 Rolls - Parallel
  • 305 dpi x 305 dpi
  • Model: CL 412e - Label Printer - B/ W - Direct Thermal/ Thermal Transfer

Review CL 412e - Label Printer - B/ W - Direct Thermal/ Thermal Transfer / SATO:

The SATO CL412e is a truly revolutionary thermal transfer printer. Incorporating the latest high-speed technology with one of the industry's most reliable printers, SATO is changing the way that you and your customers will think about bar code printers. The SATO CL412e series printer sets new benchmarks in label throughput. The new generation RISC processor of the SATO CL412e provides high performance in label production even when printing directly from standard Windows applications. SATO CL412e supports the following barcodes: Bookland (UPC/ EAN Supplemental); EAN 8 and 13; Codabar; Code 39, 93 and 128; Interleaved 2 of 5; Symbology Industrial 2 of 5; Matrix 2 of 5; MSI; Postnet; UCC/ EAN-128; UPC-A and E; Data Matrix; Maxicode; PDF 417; Micro & Truncated PDF 417; QR Code. This printer comes with Head Cleaning Sheet, Sample Ribbons and Ribbon Take-Up Core, Test Printout Labels.
Sony UPDP10
Sony UPDP10
Dimentions: 8.25 x 12 x 2.88 inches
Weight: 6 pounds
Price: $329.99
Key features Sony UPDP10
  • Low-cost 4-by-6-inch pictures
  • Choose your finish--glossy, matte, or texture
  • Powerful Adobe Photoshop LE software included
  • Photo-quality pictures at home
  • Print the pictures you want
  • Model: Sony UP-DP10 Photo Printer

Review Sony UP-DP10 Photo Printer / Sony UPDP10:

Turn your living room into a One Hour Photo Lab! For a fraction of the cost of regular film developing, you can print out your very own 4" x 6" photos with the Sony UP-DP10 Digital Photo Printer. Pick and choose what digital photos you want to print and connect the UP-DP10 to any Windows 95/98 or Macintosh OS 8. 6 or later computer. In just 85 seconds you'll have a brand new photo to save or share! Dimensions - 8. 25 (w) x 3 (h) x 12 (d) Weight - 7lbs. Actual print speed will vary according to use Sony's UP-DP10 photo printer gives you the ultimate in high-quality photo printing. This unit uses sublimation printing to bring you continuous-tone results-similar to the kind of quality you'd get at your local photo lab-and is a perfect companion to a digital camera. We found the printer very easy to use. Extremely compact and lightweight, the UP-DP10 is about the height and width of a piece of paper, with a thickness of about 2 inches. The unit takes special ink ribbon cartridges and uses unique paper that is perforated on both edges and that has blank tear-off strips on either side of the photograph (which results in a professional-looking photograph). [+]
Both the cartridges and the paper tray were simple to insert. The printer performs laminate processing on the photos as they print-a process that prevents the photos from becoming discolored over time, a normal occurrence when photos are printed from an ink-jet printer. You can choose among glossy, textured, or matte finishes for your photos. The UP-DP10 produces amazing results, printing photos that are of true photographic quality. Just be sure to set your page setup to landscape mode if your image is horizontal, or your image will be split between two sheets. The only drawback to the UP-DP10 is that the paper/ink cartridge sets are a little pricey. However, if you're printing only the photos you want, using the UP-DP10 could end up being less expensive than having your film processed by a lab. The printer has both USB and parallel connections and is compatible with both Macintosh and Windows 95 or 98.
Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A
Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A
Dimentions: 19.1 x 17.1 x 11.3 inches
Weight: 16.75 pounds
List Price: $399.00
Price: $349.94
Key features Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A
  • PRINTER, TRANSPHOTOABLE, HI-TI,DYE-
  • Model: Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A Portable Photo Printer

Review Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A Portable Photo Printer / Hi-Touch Imaging 88.PD436.00A:

No matter where you are or when you want to print your photos, the HiTi Photo Printer Transphotable gives you the convenient ability to print anywhere you go in your auto, truck, SUV, or boat! HiTi Photo Printer Transphotable is the best partner for your recreational lifestyle.
Fargo Electronics 44000
Fargo Electronics 44000
Weight: 16 pounds
List Price: $1,640.99
Price: $1,230.00
Key features Fargo Electronics 44000
  • Easily prints and encodes plastic ID cards
  • SmartScreen LCD Control Panel
  • Produces high-quality cards with Direct-to-Card technology
  • Maintain your print quality while protecting your print head
  • Save time and eliminate the expense of torn
  • Model: FARGO DTC 300 - printer - color - dye sublimation/thermal resin ( 44000 )

Review FARGO DTC 300 - printer - color - dye sublimation/thermal resin ( 44000 ) / Fargo Electronics 44000:

There's no easier way to increase your employees' security and decrease your organization's vulnerability than by issuing photo ID cards. Fargo's next-generation DTC300 Direct-to-Card Printer/Encoder is specifically designed to make issuing IDs and securing your organization go smoothly. It's simple to operate, and there's virtually no learning curve or maintenance. Plus, you can effortlessly increase productivity by integrating the DTC300 with your existing human resources, time and attendance, visitor management or access control systems. The DTC300's all-in-one print ribbon/card cleaning system - the SmartLoad Ribbon Cartridge - installs in one easy step. A SmartClean Roller is integrated into every cartridge, so there's no need to deal with a separate card cleaning mechanism. Unlike other card printers that communicate with confusing, blinking LED lights, the DTC300 communicates via its SmartScreen LCD Control Panel. This clear display offers easy-to-understand prompts and commands, so you'll always know the status of print jobs. Include an optional e-card module with magnetic stripe, proximity card or smart card encoders in the DTC300 to greatly increase your organization's efficiency and security. Add new, or additional functionality to your ID cards. [+]
Order your DTC300 with the optional dual-sided printing module, and save time: Print both sides in a single pass. The DTC300 comes standard with entry-level card identity software. You can be up and running with a fully functional system from day one. The DTC300 is easily the best value for your budget.
MITSUBISHI
List Price: $3,389.99
Price: $3,190.00
Key features MITSUBISHI
  • Up to 100 prints for S-size photos
  • SCSI-2 and parallel interfaces, compatible with Macintosh and PC
  • 4-panel media with laminated coating for superior photographic quality
  • 244 dpi thermal head
  • Print speed of 43 seconds per sheet for S-size photos
  • Model: Mitsubishi CP-800DW Digital Digital Color Printer

Review Mitsubishi CP-800DW Digital Digital Color Printer / MITSUBISHI:

The Mitsubishi CP-800DW digital color printer uses color dye sublimation thermal transfer with roll-type media for maximum performance at a minimum operating cost. A high-density 244 dpi print head produces sharp images with resolution up to 1,340 x 1,024 dots. The CP-800DW comes with a SCSI terminator, Microsoft Windows 95 software driver, and Macintosh driver. It can also accept four-panel media with laminated coating for superior photographic quality and is offered in a compact unit size for easy integration into any office space.
Olympus P-330N
Olympus P-330N
Weight: 0.064 pounds
List Price: $449.95
Price: $349.99
Key features Olympus P-330N
  • True photographic output with continuous tone
  • 24-bit color
  • PC and Mac compatible
  • 306 dpi dye-sublimation printing
  • Multiple print capability
  • Model: Olympus P-330N Photo Printer

Review Olympus P-330N Photo Printer / Olympus P-330N:

With the P-330N, you can make true, photographic prints in about 2 minutes - without ever leaving home. The P-330N has the memory to handle larger, multi mega-pixel files. They're cost-effective because you can preview and choose the images you want to print so you're not wasting money printing an entire roll just to get the ones you want. Or making duplicates of an entire set so you'll have copies of the ones you want to send to your friends or family. Which is why there's no place like home for making prints with filmless photo printing from Olympus. P-300N is designed to print from a wide variety of devices. You can print directly from your Olympus filmless digital camera's SmartMedia Card to create a single image, index print, stickers or multiple prints. Or go completely wireless and insert the memory card from many digital cameras that use SmartMedia to make prints without using cords or cables. And when you connect an Olympus Instant Photo Printer to a serial Mac or Windows PC, you can output any computer generated image - from original artwork to digitally enhanced photographs and downloads off the Internet. Or use the P-330N as a SmartMedia Card reader to download images directly to your Windows 95/98 PC. [+]
But that's just the beginning. For an evening of entertainment the whole family is sure to enjoy, connect P-330N directly to your TV, VCR, camcorder or digital camera and show your shots on the big screen. Then select the ones you want to print or save on videotape together. You can even print stills from videotape and sharpen or crop them using the Instant Photo Printers built-in controls. What could be easier or more convenient? It's the way filmless digital photography should be. Olympus's P-330N photo printer provides true photographic output, with24-bit color dye-sublimation printing, allowing you to print snapshot-sizedphotos right from your desktop. You can print photos from files of up to 10 MB (JPEG) or 20 MB (TIFF) fromseveral sources, including SmartMedia cards, your PC, and even yourtelevision. With the printer's video input and output terminals, photopreviews can be displayed on your TV screen, and the printer can serve as avideo printer. With a SmartMedia card, you can print photos by simplyinserting your card into the printer, eliminating the usual mess of cordson your desk. The printer only prints on one size of paper (4. 5 by 3. 375 inches), but you canprint your choice of one, four, nine, or 16 shots per page. Print speed canbe slow, producing a 4. 5-by-3. 375-inch full color print in roughly 2minutes, but the crisp quality and brilliant color make it worth the wait. The P-330N also features a laminated output capability so you can preserveyour favorite photos. Both Mac and PC compatible, the printer includes aone-year warranty.
CASIO CW-100-IH
CASIO CW-100-IH
Dimentions: 12 x 8.5 x 3.75 inches
Weight: 4.8 pounds
List Price: $210.19
Price: $199.99
Key features CASIO CW-100-IH
  • Final print will not peel off! NOTE: special thermal printable or shiny surface media required.
  • 300 DPI Resolution
  • Can print on up to 40 discs in 1 of 5 colors per ribbon cartridge - red, green, blue, silver, or black
  • Bundled Accessories - AC Adapter; USB Cable (1.8m); Ink Ribbon Cassette (Black); Practice CD-R; CD-ROM with CD-R Title Printer Application, CD Layout Ruler
  • Uses any type of TrueType font
  • Model: Casio CW-100-IH CD Label Printer

Review Casio CW-100-IH CD Label Printer / CASIO CW-100-IH:

Optical media such as CD-R and DVD-R discs are the standard for convenient storage for digital music, images, and business data. Now Casio introduces an easy, affordable, and professional way to create labels for these discs. The Casio CW-100 Disc Title Printer uses direct thermal printing technology. The CW-100 can print titles on up to 40 discs in one of 5 different colors (red, blue, green, silver or black). The CW-100 will not damage your important discs. Unlike other ink systems, thermal prints dry instantly, and the final print will not peel off. Use any font on your system to create custom disc titles. 300 DPI Printing provides sharp, professional results. The CW-100 also provides a unique auto-turn function to print on upper and lower areas of your discs in one simple operation. Create your own titles-print directly onto CD's. [+]
Design a label simply by selecting options that suit the CD type and your needs. Import your own graphics (BMP or JPEG) onto the CD's and use your own fonts that are installed on your computer. An on-screen preview image shows exactly what the label will look like. An assistant feature provides help when you need it. Add up to 6 lines per input field. With this printer, you can get professional looking labels printed directly onto your CD and DVD media! Unlike messy sticker labels, this printer uses direct thermal printing technology that drys instantly. Which is great for DVD video discs which can experience playback problems when used with sticker labels. Unique auto-turn function that prints on upper and lower areas of your disc in one simple operation Import your own BMP or JPG graphics On-screen preview image Add up to 6 lines per input field Print both horizontally & vertically Connects to your PC via USB Print Area - 5/8 x 2 15/16 The actual appearance of ink ribbon color is affected by the color of the label on which printing is being performed. Each ink ribbon.
Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3)
Dimentions: 17.7 x 10.6 x 6.9 inches
Weight: 0.143 pounds
List Price: $79.99
Price: $299.00
Key features Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3)
  • USB and parallel ports, PC and Mac compatible
  • 9 ppm for color, 12 ppm for black
  • Stylish case complements Apple Power Mac G4 Cube
  • 2,880 x 720 dpi resolution
  • Superfine 4-picoliter ink droplets
  • Model: Epson Stylus Color 8 Cubed Inkjet Printer

Review Epson Stylus Color 8 Cubed Inkjet Printer / Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3):

Announcing a breakthrough in Photo Quality inkjet printing for the business professional - the Epson Stylus Color 800. Utilizing Epson's latest MicroPiezo inkjet technology, QuickDry Inks, and AcuPhoto halftoning, the Epson Stylus Color 800 provides superior resolution with Photo Quality color and laser quality black text. In addition, the Epson Stylus Color 800 works with both Windows and Mac OS, and can optionally support both Ethernet and LocalTalk networks. Designed for the professional business user, the Epson Stylus Color 800 can produce your daily business correspondence at up to 7 pages per minute in color. Just imagine, impressive business correspondence, persuasive color graphics and brilliant color transparencies at print speeds faster than any other printer in its class. You'll make your best impression without sacrificing productivity. Created with space-age styling to coordinate with those ultrahip G4 Cubes from Macintosh, the Epson Stylus 8³ ink-jet printer is as smart as it is beautiful. An impressive 2,880 x 720 dpi resolution keeps colors true and edges crisp. It prints 9 ppm in color and 12 ppm in black, meaning that this stylish box is more than capable of keeping up in busy offices. Installation is a snap with convenient USB hubs, and Epson includes two photo-editing programs along with its drivers. [+]
Paper sizes and materials include anything from index cards to banners, transparencies, card stock, and labels. Its versatility is well suited to busy home crafters or graphics professionals. Although the transparent top panel coordinates with Macintosh, the 8³ printer can be used just as easily with PCs. Epson includes a one-year warranty that covers parts and service.
Hewlett Packard 895 Cxi
Hewlett Packard 895 Cxi
Weight: 14 pounds
Price: $349.00
Key features Hewlett Packard 895 Cxi
  • Works with WebTV and every Computer ever made!
  • Commercial Grade Printer
  • Professional Edition
  • Model: HP 895 Cxi Printer for WebTV

Review HP 895 Cxi Printer for WebTV / Hewlett Packard 895 Cxi:

This top quality HP Commercial Grade Printer is the best WebTV printer I've ever used by far! It is built like a tank and will provide many years of trouble free service. It prints in beautiful color and black and uses common and easy to get color and black ink cartrideges that hold a lot of ink and are not expensive! It also has a USB port as well as a parallel port and you can use it with any computer even brand new models! The most versatile printer available.
Xerox Corporation
Xerox Corporation
List Price: $53.33
Price: $23.95
Key features Xerox Corporation
  • 50 Sheets per Pack
  • 8-1/2 x 11
  • Standard Transparency
  • Model: Standard transparencies, Xerox Phaser 340/350/360 solid ink printer, 50 sheets

Review Standard transparencies, Xerox Phaser 340/350/360 solid ink printer, 50 sheets / Xerox Corporation:

Transparencies for Tektronix Phaser 360/350/340 Color PrintersStandard Transparency8-1/2 x 1150 Sheets per Pack
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