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Contex Demonstrates Wide Format Scanning, Printing at IRgA, ISA Expos

Company collaborates with HP, and distributors WYNIT and National Azon.

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April 28, 2011

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Contex is demonstrating its line of wide format scanning solutions with its distributors WYNIT and National Azon at the International Reprographic Association (IRGA) Convention and Trade Show. Contex and HP are also will demonstrating scan-to-print solutions at the International Sign Expo (ISA), which is co-located with the IRgA event. The IRgA and ISA expos are taking place April 28-30, 2011 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

"Contex scanners provide the versatility and superb image quality that wide-format imaging service providers need to accurately reproduce large and oversized documents. When working with technical, graphics or fine arts documents" whether fragile, hard to handle documents, black and white, grayscale or full color" Contex scanners offer reliability for their wide-format needs," says Phil Magenheim, president of Contex Americas.

At both IRgA and ISA events, Contex scanning experts are demonstrating how to scan, copy and print wide format documents using its SD and HD scanners, which range in size from 24 to 54 in., respectively. Contex will also show attendees how to create turnkey multi-function print systems (MFP) by integrating a Contex scanner with a wide format printer.

For more information, visit Contex.

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

 

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