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Colortrac Announces TwoNew SmartLF Gx+ Wide Format Scanners

CCD-based wide format scanners have 1200dpi optical resolution.

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May 4, 2009

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Colortrac Announces TwoNew SmartLF Gx+ Wide Format Scanners
The 1200 dpi SmartLF Gx+ 28 and 42 join the SmartLF Gx+ 56 to complete Colortrac's new range of high definition CCD large format scanners with Gigabit ethernet connectivity, instant-on 2D LED illumination and ENERGY STAR compliance.

Two new Gx+ scanner models complete the launch of Colortrac’s 18 model, high definition, CCD scanner product line up.

The SmartLF Gx+ 28 and Gx+ 42 are CCD-based wide-format scanners with 1200dpi optical resolution. The combination of high resolution and CCD imaging technology creates a flexible, multi-purpose scanning system capable of capturing both fine line and image details while reproducing color graphics, according to the company.

The 28 and 42 wide-format scanners benefit from Colortrac’s instant-on, 2D LED illumination system, and ENERGY STAR compliance to reduce energy requirements and environmental impact.  With a 50,000-hour in-service life, using LED technology reduces maintenance and consumable costs. Connection is via USB 2 or networked Gigabit Ethernet.

SmartLF Gx+ 28 and Gx+ 42 large-format scanners are available as Gx+ T28 and Gx+ T42 models incorporating Colortrac’s motorized thick media capability for documents mounted on boards up to 20mm thick and in monochrome, color, and express color trim.
 
The capability to scan and copy both technical and full color graphics, on thin or thick media originals, up to D-size / A1 or E-size / A0 and at a variety of performance levels, provides customers with a choice of product configurations to suit their particular requirements. 

For more information, visit Colortrac.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company s website.

 

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