Epson passbook printer reduces noise levels
14 March 2011 – Epson answers demand for a quiet, energy-efficient passbook printer by announcing the PLQ-22/22M.
Building on the success of the PLQ-20/20M, the PLQ-22/22M further reduces power consumption and noise levels to offer banks, post offices and government institutions a very quiet printer with a low total cost of ownership (TCO).
Customers and staff alike will appreciate the PLQ-22/22M’s unobtrusive noise levels, which are as low as 51dBA. It’s efficient, too – the print speed enhancer enables fast printing of bit image data under Windows® environments to help cut queues, while the high-accuracy MICR/MSRW head (M version) makes handling cheques and passbooks a smooth, trouble-free process.
David Ormerod, market development manager at Epson UK, says: “Financial and government institutions can make substantial savings with the PLQ-22/22M. It’s qualified by ENERGY STAR® and has a very low standby power consumption of 4.5W. What’s more, to further reduce the total cost of ownership, it can print around 10 million characters in draft mode before the ribbon needs replacing.”
The PLQ-22/22M offers excellent passbook handling and data processing flexibility, thanks to its 128kb memory and capacity for passbooks up to 2.6mm thick.
Simple to install, the PLQ-22/22M features a choice of emulations plus parallel, serial and USB interfaces as standard for an easy fit into most IT environments.
Available to purchase from 6 April 2011, the PLQ-22/22M’s recommended price starts at £671.
Key Features
- 24-pin, 94-column flatbed dot matrix passbook printer
- Noise levels as low as 51dBA
- Accurate MICR/MSRW data reading (M version)
- Print speed enhancer
- Standby power consumption of 4.5W
- ENERGY STAR-qualified
- Ribbon yield of 10 million characters (draft mode)
- 128kb memory
- Process passbooks up to 2.6mm thick
- Parallel, serial and USB interfaces as standard and a choice of emulations
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