Canon expands line of digital microprinters.DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 15, 1996-- High performance digital microfilm scanner/printer systems offer optional connectivity to the network Canon U.S.A. Inc. continues to demonstrate its leadership role as an imaging systems solution provider with the introduction of two compact desktop digital film scanner/printer systems here at ARMA. The Digital Microprinter 400 and 500 offer network connectivity and the capability for image transmission via the Internet, fax or e-mail. Both are easily integrated into a company's document imaging system. "Hybrid systems that incorporate the best attributes of both digital imaging and microfilming are fueling the growth in the document imaging industry," said Robert Stankard, director and general manager, Canon U.S.A.'s Image Filing Systems Division. "Our new microfilm scanner/printers combine digital versatility and connectivity with a very affordable price, thereby providing current analog customers an easy migration path to sophisticated document management." The MS 400 is a digital film scanner See slide scanner. with an extremely attractive base price of only $5,200. The MS 500 offers all of the features found on the 400, and includes motorized mo·tor·ize tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es 1. To equip with a motor. 2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles. 3. To provide with automobiles. image rotation, zooming and focusing; 90-degree image rotation printing and a remote keyboard for operational comfort. The MS 500 has a suggested base price of $6,900. An optional laser printer is available to complete the system. Digital Versatility for Efficient Printing and Connectivity Since the scanned images are digitized, a wide range of printing and distribution parameters are possible. There is automatic image polarity (1) The direction of charged particles, which may determine the binary status of a bit. (2) In micrographics, the change in the light to dark relationship of an image when copies are made. detection when printing to distinguish between positive and negative images and speed up throughput. To help save on toner costs, print border and background erasure ERASURE, contracts, evidence. The obliteration of a writing; it will render it void or not under the same circumstances as an interlineation. (q.v.) Vide 5 Pet. S. C. R. 560; 11 Co. 88; 4 Cruise, Dig. 368; 13 Vin. Ab. 41; Fitzg. 207; 5 Bing. R. 183; 3 C. & P. 65; 2 Wend. R. 555; 11 Conn. assures clean printouts, while a trimming function allows the user to rearrange the original film image. The ability to include time, date and additional messages further increases the value of the printout (PRINTer OUTput) Same as hard copy. . Both the MS 400 and 500 offer optional video or SCSI-II interfaces for connecting to a network, or for transmitting images via the Internet, fax or by e-mail. An ISIS driver will also be an option for both models. This provides access to additional imaging software applications and advanced document management system configurations. Interchangeable Film Carriers A wide range of interchangeable film carriers can be used with both new scanner/printers - they accept all microforms, including fiche Same as microfiche. , jackets, aperture cards, 16mm/35mm open reels and 16mm cartridges. For fast access to a large volume of information, the FS controller I and III perform high-speed automatic retrieval of 16mm cartridges. The FS I provides simple operation while the FS III offers some of the most advanced automatic retrieval capabilities available on the market. Compact Size Both the DMP DMP Dossier Médical Personnel (France) DMP Debt Management Plan DMP Debt Management Program DMP Digital Media Project DMP Dot Matrix Printer DMP Designated Mailer Protocol DMP Dynamic Multi-Pathing 400 and 500 are the most compact machines available today and were designed to operate in a general office environment. Each measures 17.4"(w) x 26.3"(H) x 21.3"(D), without optional carrier. Availability Both the DMP 400 and 500 are currently available through authorized Canon Micrographic mi·cro·graph n. 1. A drawing or photographic reproduction of an object as viewed through a microscope. 2. An instrument used to make tiny writing or engraving. dealers. Canon U.S.A. Inc., headquartered in Lake Success, N.Y., is an industry leader in professional and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. Canon's extensive product line enables businesses and consumers worldwide to capture, store and distribute visual information. Canon products Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . include facsimile machines; black and white as well as full-color copiers; micrographics The production, handling and use of microfilm and microfiche. Images are created by cameras or by COM units that accept computer output directly. The documents are magnified for human viewing by readers, some of which can automatically locate a page using indexing techniques. and optical disk filing systems; word processors, typewriters and calculators; cameras and lenses, camcorders, and loudspeakers; semiconductor, broadcast and optical equipment, and other specialized industrial products. Canon U.S.A. Inc. employs more than 8,000 people at 30 facilities throughout North, Central and South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . As a concerned corporate citizen, Canon instituted the Clean Earth Campaign in 1990. The Campaign has collected more than ten million Canon toner cartridges. It also supports programs that help preserve and protect the environment, and educate people as to its importance. Among organizations supported are The Nature Conservancy Nature Conservancy, nonprofit organization established in 1951 to preserve or aid in the preservation of natural environments. It protects wilderness areas in the United States and Canada and is affiliated with similar groups in Latin America and the Caribbean. , the National Park Foundation and the National Wildlife Federation. CONTACT: Canon U.S.A. Inc. Russell Marchetta, 516/328-5145 marchetta@cusa.canon.com Canon Web Site: http://www.usa.canon.com or The Rowland Company Ron Tomczyk, 212/527-8819 102722.361@compuserve.com |
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