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News Release from: DED | Subject: NP266 and NP366 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 March 2007
Thermal printers slim
to save kiosk space
Thermal printers offer slimline option for kiosks where space is at a premium, such as information kiosks, fuel pumps, ATMs and parking meters
Printing at 220mm/s, the NP266 and NP366 series of thermal printers from Nippon Primex are now available from DED. Developed with flexibility in mind, the NP266 and NP366 series printers are also available in slim configuration models for kiosks where space is at a premium. Perfect for printing applications such as information kiosks, fuel pumps, ATMs and parking meters, the NP266 and NP366 series feature drop in and print easy loading paper on widths of 60 or 80mm, full or partial cutter and paper retraction presenter options.
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Starting at just 103.5 x 97.8 x 131.3mm for the slim models and 103.5 x 106.7 x 161.3mm for the standard models, integration couldn't be simpler with interfaces for USB and RS232C serial and drivers for Windows 2000 and XP.
An optional presenter unit is available which loops and holds the paper until it is completely printed.
Only then does it cut and eject it, preventing the paper from being pulled while still printing.
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