ESRI Becomes Océ Reseller21/05/2008 |
| ESRI (CA, USA) has become a national reseller of Océ TCS300 large-format colour printers and Océ TCS500 colour multifunction copy/scan/print systems. This new agreement presents a total business solution for ESRI's customers because they only need to contact one vendor for all their GIS software and hardware needs. This offering will streamline business operations by eliminating the need for multivendor purchases while ensuring customers can procure the latest GIS print solutions. |
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The Océ TCS500 large-format multifunction system harnesses the power of concurrent processing, printing, copying, and scanning to make it a productive large-format colour GIS inkjet print system. Highly intuitive, the system automatically optimizes print speed and quality when printing lines, text, and images. Furthermore, the Océ TCS500 promotes ease of use with its ability to support multiple rolls and change media or ink while printing. Using the same core technologies as the Océ TCS500, the cost-effective Océ TCS300 combines the power of quick, concurrent file processing with superior print speed. The Océ TCS300 represents a strong solution for GIS users who need to produce large-format color and monochrome prints.
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