Rimage Releases DiscLab--The First CD Publisher Designed Specifically For Photo Minilab Retailers.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers PMA PMA (papillary-marginal-attached), n a system of epidemiologic scoring of periodontal disease devised by Schour and Massler in which the symbols denote the areas involved in gingival inflammation. PMA Progressive muscular atrophy 2003 MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 3, 2003 Rimage Corporation Rimage Corporation (NASDAQ: RIMG), is a producer of CD-R and DVD-R production systems. Rimage has introduced several CD (compact disc) printing technologies including Prism Plus and Everest - two full color thermal printers. (Nasdaq:RIMG) today announced the availability of a new CD Publisher called DiscLab(TM). DiscLab is the first automated CD output device specifically engineered for the retail photo finishing market. Rimage, a longtime industry leader in automated CD/DVD publishing solutions for on-demand environments, has an extensive history in the photo industry, particularly with large wholesale labs. "Moving into the world of retail minilabs is a natural extension of the role we already play in the photo CD market." Observed Dave Suden, CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. , "With the goal to meet the special requirements of minilab retailers, we discovered that these environments had several very specific needs. They required a high-quality solution at an exceptional value, a simple and intuitive system Intuitive™ system Cybersurgery A proprietary minimally invasive surgical system which provides 3D visualization and translates the surgeon's hand movements into precise microsurgical movements via 8 mm ports. Cf Cybersurgery. anyone could readily operate, stunning label printing capabilities, systems that would easily integrate into a wide variety of minilabs, and one with a small enough footprint to preserve their valuable retail space. DiscLab truly meets all these requirements, and enables retailers to generate a whole new revenue stream by simply offering their customers a permanent, compact way to hang on to their memories." Built on the proven performance of the Rimage family of CD and DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. publishers, this automated solution is capable of recording and printing up to 55 discs per hour. As mentioned, it features a remarkably small footprint - the width at a mere 9 inches, with collating disc trays and 75 disc output bin (Width of 5") designed to hang over the edge of a counter - preserving retail space. Each DiscLab unit comes standard with our Everest(TM) thermal retransfer CD label printer for full-color, photo-realistic labels that won't scratch or fade. The optional disc collator (1) A punch card machine that merges two decks of cards into one or more stacks. (2) A utility program that merges records from two or more files into one file. lets you sort discs for easy pairing with each customer's print order, while the 75-disc CD output bin allows for continuous operation, even when collating trays are full, so your system will always be in production mode. The no-hassle, self-contained robotic system robotic system An integrated system of devices that automate production and manufacturing of goods and services Surgery An AI-based surgical assistant system, which processes sensory input from haptic interfaces and/or allows surgeons to act with more accuracy than , easy front panel operation, and conveniently placed front access door, which swings open for quick reloading Reloading A term lenders commonly use to refer to the habits of borrowers taking out loans to repay the balance on other loans. Often reloading is done to take advantage of lower interest rates offered by other loans, and potential tax benefits. of discs, all work together to make this the ideal solution for a minilab environment. Retailers will now personally be able to assist customers in preserving their priceless memories for years to come. DiscLab will be made available to retailers through a variety of key partners in the photo minilab industry. For more information please contact Rachel Zakariasen at Rimage via email at rachelz@rimage.com or by phone at 952-944-8144. About Rimage Rimage Corporation is the world's leading provider of integrated recordable CD/DVD publishing systems, required for producing discs with customized digital content in on-demand environments. Rimage's publishing systems, which span the range from high to low CD/DVD production volumes, incorporate robotics robotics, science and technology of general purpose, programmable machine systems. Contrary to the popular fiction image of robots as ambulatory machines of human appearance capable of performing almost any task, most robotic systems are anchored to fixed positions , software and advanced color and black/white printing technologies for disc labeling. Rimage's integrated systems are backed by global service, support and training, and provide customers with a complete CD/DVD publishing solution. Rimage is focusing on a set of vertical markets with special needs for customized, on-demand digital information: digital photography, banking and finance, government, business offices, medical imaging and service bureaus. Rimage Corporation is located in Minneapolis, MN, with operations in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , Europe and Asia. For more information visit our website at www.rimage.com. |
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