Pdls/interpreters, Web print ordering, Scanners and image capture – Lexmark C 720 User Manual

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March 2001

Color Business Report

Netherlands, to serve as a consulting arm, to help

customers implement variable-data printing

applications.F

PDLs/Interpreters

On February 28, 2001, Harlequin Incorporated

(Waltham, MA) and Motorola Computer Group

(Tempe, AZ) announced that they are jointly developing

board-based RIPs for printing and imaging hardware.

The embedded servers will use Harlequin’s JawsRIP.

In August 2000, Global Graphics, Harlequin’s parent,

acquired the Digital Publishing software group or 5D

Solutions Limited, creator of the Jaws PostScript-

compatible interpreter. Global Graphics acquired

Harlequin in July 1999. The first board from the joint

venture, due this summer, will use Motorola’s MTX

PowerPC-based ATX-form-factor motherboard. In

addition to PostScript 3, Jaws includes PCL and native

interpretation of PDFs. Harlequin and Motorola expect

to offer peripheral OEMs a range of design and

engineering services. The joint venture will help both

organizations approach broader office markets. Until

now, Harlequin’s focus has been software products that

support high-end graphic arts workflows. Much of the

work Motorola’s Computer Group, a business unit

within the Integrated Electronic Systems Sector, has

addressed the needs of telecommunications industry

OEMs.

Although the near-term products of the Harlequin/

Motorola team will be embedded controllers for printers

and MFPs, the team is positioning itself to help imaging

hardware manufacturers participate in the potentially

hot market for Bluetooth-based wireless peripherals and

accessories.

Web Print Ordering

On February 28, 2001, Danka Business Systems

PLC (St. Petersburg, FL) announced that it will market

an online print procurement and management system

from SMARTworks.com (Dayton, OH) to its

customers. The SMARTworks.com e-procurement

system, which links customers to commercial printers,

quick printers, forms printers, and office supply

companies, incorporates several functions. These include

a document repository feature, which allows users to

store commonly printed documents in an easily-accessed

database, and a supply chain management service,

which tracks inventory levels of printed materials. In

addition, SMARTworks.com includes collaboration tools,

which allow users to transfer document files, make

design changes, and negotiate pricing with vendors.F

Scanners and Image Capture

On February 9, 2001, Zoran Corporation (Santa

Clara, CA) introduced the CamMini III, a 1.3-megapixel

digital camera reference design kit. The kit, which

includes a working camera, integrates Zoran’s COACH

(Camera On a Chip) imaging processor and PixelCam 1.3

megapixel CMOS sensor. According to Zoran, the camera

supports rapid shooting of images at full resolution, AVI

video capture, and playback of MP3 music files. The

CamMini III reference design kit, which also includes

software and consulting, is available for $10,000.F

Large Format

On March 22, 2001, NUR Macroprinters (Lod,

Israel) introduced the NUR Fresco 3200, a large-format

ink jet printer that accommodates media up to 10.5 feet

wide. The NUR Fresco 3200 can print on a variety of

media, including PVC banner material, blueback paper,

canvas, and cotton fabric, at speeds up to 900 square

feet per hour. The printer, which sports a maximum print

resolution of 360 dpi, is targeted at commercial printers,

sign printers, and service bureaus. The NUR Fresco 3200

is available for a list price of $499,000.

Also on March 22, 2001, NUR introduced the NUR

Salsa Ultima series of eight-color large-format ink jet

printers. Designed for printing photo reproductions, the

Salsa Ultima printers are capable of printing at speeds

of 645 square feet per hour, at resolutions up to 600 dpi.

NUR Salsa Ultima printers are available in four

carriage widths. The Salsa Ultima 1500 prints on media

up to five feet wide, and is available for a list price of

$169,000. The Salsa Ultima 2400, which handles media

up to eight feet wide, has a list price of $225,000. The

10-foot Salsa Ultima 3200 is available for $299,000, and

the top-of-the-line Salsa Ultima 5000, which prints on

16-foot wide media, is available for $399,000.F

Supplies

On February 27, 2001, Océ-USA Inc. (Chicago, IL)

introduced Océ PhotoPerfect, a photobase paper

designed for large-format ink jet printers. Océ

PhotoPerfect is a 7-mil thick, bright white paper

(whiteness rating: 105), available in three finishes,

glossy, satin, and matte. It is compatible with dye- and

pigment-based inks, and is designed to work with

thermal and piezo ink jet printers. Océ PhotoPerfect is

available in 100-foot rolls in six widths ranging from

24" to 60". According to Océ, the average “end-user” price

for a 36" roll ranges will be between $100 and $125.F

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