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MGI set to launch latest digital photo press in Asia Pacific

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Set to launch: the Meteor DP20 4-in-1 digital photo press
Set to launch: the Meteor DP20 4-in-1 digital photo press
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Digital Press manufacturer MGI Digital Graphic Technology is set to launch the Meteor DP20 4-in-1 digital photo press for Asia Pacific market at imaging technology exhibition PMA 2009, being held in Sydney during June.

MGI says the Meteor DP20 is the industry’s first all-inclusive digital solution that can print, laminate, crease & cut in just one pass. The 4-colour digital press uses dry toner and prints and laminates pages in auto-duplex mode.

The press accommodates a range of papers up to 304 x 457mm and up to 270gsm. The Meteor DP20 produces prints in resolutions up to 1800 dpi with an output of up to 10 photo books per hour, and in-line finishing options including duplex lamination and horizontal and vertical cutting and creasing, according to MGI.

The distributor continues that the press gives photo professionals the option to offer additional premium printing applications such as flyers, brochures, business cards, postcards and personalized book covers.

The Meteor DP20 is the central component of – My PhotoBook Shop – MGI’s complete on-demand digital photo production solution from designing through finishing, which the company claims is an ideal solution for independent photo retailers, professional photographers and photo chains.

The PMA imaging technology show is the southern hemisphere's largest photographic imaging exhibition and will be held at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre from June 26 to June 28.


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