10 January 2008
Noritsu has unveiled the D701 - a compact, high-performance dry minilab that provides an excellent printing solution for a wide range of business locations
The D701 is a more environment-friendly compact dry minilab that, as a pioneer for new dry minilab solutions, is the ideal product for progressive printing businesses and represents excellent value for money, with a tiny footprint of less than half a square metre.
The D701 is a compact inkjet minilab that does not use any photofinishing chemicals, which means it is easy to install in just about any type of location, is easy to perform maintenance for, and is friendlier to the environment. This space-saving printer opens the door for those who were previously unable to install silver halide minilabs due to issues such as limited installation space and chemical handling.
The D701 uses a 6-gradation per-dot dye inkjet system with precise dot control to produce vivid prints with a smooth portrayal of a wide range of colours.
This dinky little printer is one to be taken seriously as it delivers quite a punch with its high quality prints in sizes up to 254 x 914mm (10 x 36"). With an impressive 650 (152 x 102mm/6 x 4") prints per hour, it can be used for low or mid volume print services or as a supplementary printer for retail outlets with QSS minilabs installed. By connecting operation software and consumer terminals to the D701, you can obtain the same functionality and easily provide the same services as QSS systems.
The D701 will be proudly displayed at the 2008 Focus-on-Imaging Exhibition,
Birmingham NEC, 24-27 February.