Announces New Family of Image-Enabled Print Systems; Combined with New Developer Tools, QMS ImageServer Enables Complete Image Printing Solution.MOBILE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 31, 1996--QMS, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :AQM AQM Active Queue Management AQM Air Quality Management AQM Acquisition Management AQM Assistant Quartermaster (Civil War) AQM Additive Quark Model AQM Analog Quadrature Modulator AQM Acenaphthenequinone Monoxime ) today announced a new family of print systems designed to provide complete, image-enabled network printing solutions for document imaging and client/server environments. The new QMS (1) (Minolta-QMS, Inc., Mobile, AL) A manufacturer of laser printers founded in 1977 by Jim Busby. Initially involved with controllers for printing bar codes and labels, it entered the laser printer business in the mid-1980s and set numerous records. ImageServer Print Systems are optimized for ultra-fast image, as well as conventional printing, and provide comprehensive document handling and network support. This new line of QMS print systems feature advanced technology designed specifically to speed the printing of image-rich documents. In a related announcement, QMS introduced a new version of the ImageServer Developer's Kit, a suite of software development tools that make it easy to enable applications for fast image printing on QMS ImageServer printers. "The use of image-rich documents in enterprise environments continues to tax conventional print systems," said Richard Bowles, executive director of worldwide marketing at QMS. "Conventional print systems are not designed to effectively process the special compression formats used by today's imaging systems. However, QMS ImageServer Print Systems exhibit all of the characteristics of the best network printing systems while providing the additional capability of directly accepting and decompressing de·com·press v. de·com·pressed, de·com·press·ing, de·com·press·es v.tr. 1. To relieve of pressure or compression. 2. specialized image file formats Image file formats provide a standardized method of organizing and storing image data. This article deals with digital image formats used to store photographic and other image information. ." The family of QMS ImageServer Print Systems, which range in print speeds from 10 to 45 pages per minute, enable users to print image files at or near rated engine speeds. Providing high-performance image file decompression for most image file formats, including TIFF, CALS (Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support) A DOD initiative for electronically capturing military documentation and linking related information. , PostScript Level 2/CCITT, and QMS high-performance CCITT See ITU. CCITT - Commite' Consultatif International de Telegraphique et Telephonique. (International consultative committee on telecommunications and Telegraphy). CCITT changed its name to ITU-T on 1 March 1993. Group 3 and Group 4 emulations, ImageServer Print Systems are a complete image printing solution and require no additional hardware. Included with the print systems are a robust set of Windows host software utilities including the QMS ImageServer Driver, QMS FastPrint driver, and Documents On-Line. QMS ImageServer Developer's Kit The new ImageServer Developer's Kit consists of a comprehensive set of development tools designed to allow document imaging software developers to take full advantage of the powerful set of features found on QMS ImageServer Print Systems. Featured in the new kit is an extensive set of technical references, utilities, "C" source code samples, and Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. compliant drivers for Windows 3.x Windows 3.x can refer to either an individual or all of the following versions of Microsoft Windows:
A Development Road Map is also included to assist the developer in determining the best path toward integrating print resources. In addition, the kit provides a high-level programming interface giving the Windows developer full control of ImageServer Print Systems through QMS FastPrint DLLs. The new ImageServer Developer's Kit is the perfect bridge between document imaging applications outputting CCITT compressed file formats and QMS ImageServer Print Systems. Pricing and Availability QMS ImageServer Print Systems are available immediately, and include six models, ranging in speed from 10 - 45 pages per minute. Prices for the QMS ImageServer print systems range from $3,299 to $57,999, depending on model. The ImageServer Developer's Kit is also available immediately, and is referenced priced at $999 (U.S.). QMS ImageServer Print Systems are available in the U.S. directly from QMSU QMSU Queen Mary Students' Union distribution partners Law Cypress Distribution and Tech Data, Inc. QMS, Inc. QMS develops and manufactures document printing solutions for the world's most demanding applications. These innovative products and services include color and monochrome print systems, complete imaging solutions, and a host of adaptable technologies that seamlessly bridge the gaps that exist in virtually all enterprise computing environments. -0- Note to Editors: QMS, the QMS logo, Crown, and ImageServer are registered trademarks or trademarks of QMS, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. If your publication prints direct reader contact information, please use the following: QMS, Inc. One Magnum Pass Mobile, AL 36618 800/523-2696 or 334/633-4300 QMS Internet Address (http://www.qms.com) Email to info@qms.com CONTACT: QMS, Inc. Terry Harbin, 334/633-4300 terry_harbin@qms.com or A&R Partners Mardawn Wendt, 415/363-0982 mardawn_wendt@arpartners.com |
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