QMS Answers Market Demand

Published: 18 March 1999 y., Thursday
QMS Magicolor 330 is a printer that answers market demands for affordable, large-format colours laser printing. For graphic design professionals, the QMS Magicolor 330 provides long sought after oversize tabloid capabilities, combined with powerful colour matching tools and robust paper handling. The newest member of the Magicolor award-winning colour laser family is shipping with a low starting price. "QMS have built up a good reputation for supplying state-of-the-art out monochrome and colour printers to Graphics arts and Publishing clients over more than 10 years. During this time we have constantly been asked for an A3 bleed colour laser solution because our customers recognise the cost, speed, quality and versatility benefits delivered by colour laser." Said Jan Sundelin, managing director ofQMS EMEA. "We know that our customers will be impressed with this product, which will allow them to improve and widen the services which they offer to their customers." "Graphics Arts and publishing customers have to efficiently deliver a range of services to their customers in a timely manner. The QMS Magicolor 330 has many features which will have a direct impact on the their ability to do this. These include, QMS Qcolor automatic colour correction which makes colour matching easy, a high performance 150 MHZ controller to print large files very quickly, a built in spooler to ease workflow and a fast laser print engine with low running costs." said Chris Hopper, product marketing manager QMS EMEA. Visit Hall 7, Stand C45
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