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Océ ColorWave 300 System Features Top Stacker for Inkjet Media

Extends single footprint concept to stacking.

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July 6, 2010

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Océ has announced the ColorWave 300 Top Delivery Tray, which stacks many types of inkjet media on top of the printer, reducing space requirements.

When mounted on top of the Océ ColorWave 300 system, the Top Delivery Tray can stack up to 50 sheets of inkjet media. Features within the Top Delivery Tray help ensure neat and reliable stacking by reducing curl, handling various media thicknesses, automatically determining drying time and separating sheets.

For more information, visit Océ.

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

 

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