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Colortrac Celebrates 20 Years of Large Format Scanners

Company's unit sales grew by 27 percent in 2009.

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By DE Editors  

January 6, 2010

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First incorporated in November 1989, Colortrac has been recognized with a number of notable awards and achievements during its 20th year.

In November, Business Equipment Research & Test Laboratories (BERTL) awarded 4.5 Star Outstanding ratings for both the SmartLF Ci 40e and the SmartLF Gx+ T42e large format scanners. 

In 2009 the company will sell more wide format scanners than at any time in its history, achieving a 27 percent increase in unit sales and an even bigger increase in market share, according to the company. 

The SmartLF Gx+ Series is Colortrac's sixth generation of CCD large format scanners. The SmartLF Ci series is Colortrac's fourth-generation CIS wide format scanner.  All Colortrac SmartLF large format scanners support the ISIS (Image and Scanner Interface Specification) standard as used in EDM (Electronic Document Management).

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

 

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