FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Costa Mesa, CA, USA.
Paradigm Imaging Introduces Express Imaging Station, the EIS Supra
Paradigm Imaging Group, a leading supplier of large-format scanning, printing and document archiving solutions, introduced it’s newest addition to the EIS family of large format multi-function systems, the EIS Supra.
The EIS Supra, a turnkey system designed for a broad range of applications including Facility Management, CAD, GIS and Reprographics, maintains a user-friendly interface while providing sophisticated features. The system provides solutions for rapidly growing market needs in scanning, copying, printing and distributing large-format documents and graphic images.
The EIS Supra includes:
The scanning function of the Supra’s Graphtec SK200 incorporates proven, advanced contact image sensor technology featuring a maximum scanning width of 36” and true 600 dpi optical resolution with black & white/grayscale/full-color capability. The scanning top speed is 6ips in black and white at 400dpi and 2ips in color also at 400dpi.
The high-performance Rocket™ controller houses a 2.8 GHz Pentium®4 processor with 1GB DDR and 80 GB hard drive, and is custom designed for delivering the resources required to seamlessly manage large graphic files and other documents.
The Rocket™ controller is pre-installed with ImageFLOW software, which provides the user-friendly interface and the overall system control. It is also integrated with a 15” LCD touch-panel monitor and a compact 101 keyboard with touch pad, further enhancing the ergonomics of the system operation.
The ImageFLOW software, preinstalled on the Rocket™ Controller, provides an easy-to-use interface and intuitive operation while maintaining the powerful and full-featured capabilities required for a broad range of projects. The large control buttons on its main control screen are designed to provide a feel and functionality similar to that of an office copier and is fully compatible with the touch-panel monitor included with the EIS Supra.
The key features of the system software include:
The EIS Supra also includes a powerful PhotoPRINT SE RIP Engine that features:
The Canon IPF imagePROGRAF 700 is a 36” wide, five-color inkjet printer. It contains five 1” print heads with a total of over 15,000 nozzles. Ink wells have a maximum capacity of 130ml each. The Canon iFP700 printer is connected directly to the Rocket controller through a USB cable or to the Ethernet.
A single-footprint system rack integrates the scanner (positioned over the output printer), Rocket controller, touch-panel LCD monitor and keyboard in an ergonomically organized fashion, thereby streamlining system operation and easily adapting to a limited floor space situation.
All system components are fully integrated for ease of use and flexibility addressing a variety of applications in the document archiving, reproduction and file transferring tasks. The EIS Supra US list price is $16,995.00 All EIS systems are covered by 1 year limited warranty.
For further information, please contact:
About Paradigm Imaging Group:
Paradigm Imaging Group, a distributor of large format scanning and printing solutions with headquarters located in Costa Mesa, California has been in business for over 16 years serving the needs of clients in reprographics, architecture, engineering, construction and manufacturing, as well as all levels of government enterprise.
For more information, please visit www.paradigmimaging.com.
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