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Oce wins five-star BERTL award

Oce  printing - digital  printing - large format 

Oce’s TDS700 wide format printer has won a BERTL five-star exceptional rating in this year’s review of digital printing equipment.

The annual BERTL awards praised the Oce TDS700’s outstanding copy and print image quality, as well as its excellent optional ability to scan in colour. The awards were made after BERTL staff tested all aspects of the printer’s operation. The win comes on the heels of its iF gold product design award.

The Oce TDS700 is a wide-format imaging system suitable for a variety ofapplications and environments, including CAD, AEC, GIS, reprographics, corporate central repro-graphics departments, as well as in government, legal and front-office environments. 

Starting as a wide-format printer-only system, the Oce TDS700 can be expanded with a monochrome or colour scanner, Oce scan logic software for network scanning, and Oce print exec LT or Oce repro desk options for automated job submission.

The BERTL report stated: “The Oce power logic controller is also a real standout - it enables processing, printing, copying and scanning to occur simultaneously, so that users can scan or copy while others are working with the printer. This will help keep workflow flowing and people productive. To make scanning even easier, Oce enables users to configure upto 10 pre set one-touch scan destinations. The Oce TDS700 is backed by Oce’s global service organisation, so that customers also get world-class service.”

 


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