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Everest printer

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Everest printer
A thermal printer from Rimage Corporation, Minneapolis, MN (www.rimage.com). Introduced in 2001 and used for printing CD/DVD labels, the ink is printed onto a hard rubber roller and then transferred to the label surface similar to a laser printer or offset press. Special blank media, combined with the tight registration afforded by the retransfer process, allows the label to be printed from the edge of the center hole to the outer edge of the disc.


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Revolutionary Disc Printing The new Everest printer color printing exceeds magazine print quality, enabling it to accurately reproduce color disc surface photos and other complex graphics.
The new Everest printer is a huge leap forward in terms of image quality," said Sean Perillo, Everest 600 user and owner of DupeShop.
About the Rimage Medical Disc System The Rimage Medical Disc System features three different hardware options, each one boasting a powerful embedded processor, an integrated Everest printer and a space-saving footprint for sleek, all-in-one operation.
 
 
 
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