Digital Laser Copier Doubles as Printer

Mitaís first Digital Full Color Laser System, the PointSource Ci-7500 can print or copy 11î x 17î documents with 256 shades of color per pixel. The system suits desktop publishing and graphics arts applications.

When connected to a LAN via an optional EFI Fiery XJ Server, the Ci-7500 functions as a 400-dpi color printer and scanner, producing four-color letter size prints at six pages per minute. Advanced options include automatic collating, automatic stapling/sorting, automatic duplexing and a 50-sheet document feeder.

A large touch-screen LCD permits quick adjustments of brightness, contrast, density, sharpness, hue, saturation, basic RGB colors or CMYK color balance settings. Up to 10 frequently run jobs can be programmed and stored into memory.

Customers can add options such as a Color Display LCD Editor for manipulating scanned images and a Color Film Projector for scanning images directly from 4 x 5 transparencies or 35mm slides. Mita Copystar America, Inc., Fairfield, NJ, (800) ABC-MITA, www.mita.com.

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