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Email:
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• VERSAMAX Ribbon
Our exclusive VersaMax ribbon
offers you more media options
to print on.VersaMax allows
printing on most media available
in the market. Increasing your
media choices gives you more
options to reduce your overall
cost of printed discs. Plus, with
VersaMax, there is no need to
buy costly media kits anymore!
The Result:
• More media options
• Lowest costs per printed disc
• Highest yield in the industry
VersaMax Ribbon adds the proprietary adhesive layer
to the existing CMY panels. This panel makes it possible
to print on the widest range of media discs available in
the industry today.
• USB Flash Drive Printing
P-55B-ST
Special version of the P-55C printer,
the P-55B-ST is the only thermal
dye-sublimation printer that can
print directly on USB flash drives.
• 8cm Disc Printing
LEASE-to-Own and Extended Warranty Programs Available
TEAC also offers a simple
“Lease-to-own”
program and a variety of warranty
upgrades and post-warranty upgrade
programs for worry-free maintenance.
Request a sample of
YOUR artwork today?
Call us today to request a free printed sample of
YOUR
artwork
so you can see for yourself why the P-55C prints the best image
possible!
No need for media kits...
...print directly on your favorite media!
dye-sub sample
inkjet sample
dye-sub sample
inkjet sample
Photo
Color
VersaMax
Black & White
Dye-sublimation, for
the sharpest color
blended images.
Four-color CMYK
printing with
“True-Black”
High-resolution color
printing with media
flexibility, for lowest
cost per printed disc
256 shades of grey
for high-resolution
black &white printing.
•
TEAC P-55C,
featuring 4 ribbons for various applications:
Plus,
it’s all in the
G R A DAT I O N . . .
TEAC P-55C prints the
SMOOTHEST GRADIENTS!
others
P-55C
Printer Specifications
Model:
P-55C-210
Printing Method:
Dye-Sublimation, Thermal
Retransfer Technology
Media:
12cm and 8cm CD/DVD Discs
Ribbon Capacity / PrintSpeed:
Versamax:
500
prints/ribbon
/ 68
discs per hour
Color:
500
prints/ribbon
/ 68
discs per hour
Photo:
500
prints/ribbon
/ 58
discs per hour
Black:
2000
prints/ribbon
/ 104
discs per hour
Print Resolution:
400 dpi
Interface:
USB 2.0 & IEEE 1284 ECP
Printer Driver:
Windows VISTA/XP, Linux Fedora 9, 32-bit
Power Voltage:
100-240Vac
50-60Hz (manual switch)
Power Consumption:
500W or less
Dimensions:
11.875"(W) x 9.5"(H) x 16"(D)
Weight:
48.5lbs
UV Protected & Waterproof too!
Advantages to dye-sublimation printing are very clear...
...the fixed cost per disc, the prints are professional, consistent looking, and
permanent,
plus
, they are durable, scratch, waterproof and fade-proof with
UV protection. Dye-sublimation is clearly the winner.
Why Dye-Sublimation
Technology?
Image Quality
Photo realistic images are achievable
with Dye-sublimation technology.
TEAC P-55C is the only dye-sublimation
thermal printer available.
Print Consistency
(Quality & Quantity)
Each ribbon can print 500 discs. Each print is
identical. All Teac ribbons have fixed yields
which will result in predictable cost per print
and predictable print outputs.
Indelibility
No scratching, fading,
running or smudging!
Color Shift
With thermal printing there is no color shifting. Color
shifting occurs in inkjet technology when one of the
colors in a cartridge runs out. This causes overall
color accuracy to shift in the middle of a run.
Banding
With thermal printing, there is no banding
problem. Inkjet printing can create visible
horizontal lines (‘bands’) across the disc as
ink runs out. Banding happens generally
with larger jobs that are set up to run
unattended.
Edge-to-Edge Printing
TEAC P-55C is able to print from the outer edge to the
inner Hub, taking full advantage of the media surface.
With Inkjet printing edge-to-edge printing can not be
done.
What Will Change Your
Bottom Line?
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