Printing 150mm/second, the NP2411 and NP3411 series of thermal printers from Nippon Primex are now available from DED. Designed with flexibility in mind, the NP2411 and NP3411 both feature a small footprint – perfect for the kiosk environment.
Ideal for printing in applications such as information kiosks and ticket issue, the NP2411 and NP3411 series feature an auto paper loading mechanism, jam free cutter on paper widths of up to 82.5 mm, fully opening print head and a paper low / paper out indicator.
With dimensions of just 124.6mm wide x 123.5mm deep x 77.3mm high on the NP2411, both printers feature a 24VDC and come with drivers for Windows XP/2000/Vista and Linux CUPS and interfaces for USB and RS232C serial for ease of integration.
New from Metrologic, the IS4910 is a powerful and versatile image scanner built to capture 1D, 2D, OCR and images of barcodes and documents. Its compact size and crisp high resolution image capture capability make the IS4910 the ideal choice for kiosk applications such as payment terminals, price check kiosks and lottery terminals as well as read application specific OCR requirements including passport reading.
With a set of features specifically engineered for the kiosk market, the IS4910 comes with a 1.2 mega pixel CMOS sensor, allowing a large field of view for easy scanning and a handy power saving mode which lowers power consumption when the scanner is not in use. Offering aggressive scanning performance, the IS4910 features Metrologic’s patented FirstFlash technology, capable of capturing images regardless of lighting conditions and so offers increased battery life.
Designed to provide unmatched barcode scanning, the IS4910 is also capable of capturing images for archiving and analysis purposes. The image size is scalable to fit specific application requirements. Ideal for battery powered devices, the IS4910 has been built to maximise productivity and efficiency.
With its low power consumption and reduced size, the Metrologic IS9410 is easy to integrate into both new and existing kiosk applications.
DED introduce the MGTA series of printer mechanisms from Axiohm. The fastest printer in its class, printing at a speed of 180mm per second, the MGTA features a heavy duty guillotine cutter and works within a wide range of operating temperatures enabling its improved paper feeding function to be taken advantage of in banking, gaming, transportation, ticketing and vending applications.
The superior guillotine on the MGTA offers an improved lifespan of up to 1 million cuts, is quicker, quieter and is less likely to overheat than other printers of similar capability on the market. Lending itself easily to outdoor applications with minimal fuss, the MGTA operates in a temperature range of between -20o C and +60o C. Printing receipts of 80mm or 82.5 mm wide, the MGTA works equally well indoors.
With simple ‘clamshell’ paper loading, a range of boards in RS232 and USB interfaces to drive the mechanism and options to facilitate integration, the weight and dimensions of the MGTA only serve to strengthen its flexibility. Weighing just 370g, with dimensions of 112.75mm in width x 66.71 mm in depth x 41.7 mm in height, the MGTA has to be a serious contender for your next kiosk project!
The NP266 and NP366 series of thermal printers from Nippon Primex are now available from DED. Developed with flexibility in mind, the NP266 and NP366 series printers are also available in ‘slim’ configuration models for kiosks where space is at a premium.
Perfect for printing applications such as information kiosks, fuel pumps, ATM’s and parking meters, the NP266 and NP366 series feature drop in and print easy loading paper on widths of 60mm or 80mm, full or partial cutter and paper retraction presenter options.
Starting at just 103.5mm wide x 97.8mm deep x 131.3mm high for the slim models and 103.5mm wide x 106.7mm deep x 161.3mm high for the standard models, integration couldn’t be simpler with interfaces for USB and RS232C serial and drivers for Windows 2000 and XP.
An optional presenter unit is available which loops and holds the paper until it is completely printed. Only then does it cut and eject it preventing the paper from being pulled whilst still printing.
Kiosk Printing and Operating Temperatures an Issue? Try the New NP35 Series from DED
Perfectly at home in temperatures as low as -20oC and as high as +60oC, the new NP35 series of thermal kiosk printers from Nippon Primex are loaded with features that are sure to impress. Ideal for information kiosks and ticket issue applications, they have been developed with ease of integration in mind.
High speed printing on thick paper and even ticket stock is a breeze on the NP35 series and it’s made easier by the simple auto paper loading function. To make kiosk printing as trouble free as possible, the NP35 series also features a jam free cutter, full or partial cut options and print widths from 58mm to 82.5mm.
Kiosk Integration is made easy with the NP35 series thanks to RS232C serial and USB interface options, Windows drivers for 2000 and XP and dimensions of just 127mm width x 150.4mm depth x 74.43mm height.