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Primera Technology’s EP-100 is a printer specifically designed for printing mailing addresses, postal bar codes and graphics at high speeds. It includes high quality black and full-color printing capabilities for printing photographs, logos, starbursts and other artwork. Up to 1200 #10-size envelopes are printed per hour, using black ink in standard 600 x 600 dpi print resolution. The printer also has a 1200 x 600 dpi setting. Text and graphics are very sharp in either mode, making each piece of mail look personalized and professional.

Primera Technology’s EP-100 is a printer specifically designed for printing mailing addresses, postal bar codes and graphics at high speeds. It includes high quality black and full-color printing capabilities for printing photographs, logos, starbursts and other artwork. Up to 1200 #10-size envelopes are printed per hour, using black ink in standard 600 x 600 dpi print resolution. The printer also has a 1200 x 600 dpi setting. Text and graphics are very sharp in either mode, making each piece of mail look personalized and professional.

An extremely versatile tool, the EP-100 prints addresses, return addresses, postal barcodes, logos, signatures, postal indicia and more. It prints onto materials ranging from postcards to large flat items like brochures and newsletters. Minimum material size is 4.25" long x 3.5" wide, and maximum material size is 12" long x 9" wide. Virtually any Windows-based software can be used to format and print addresses, including most dedicated mailing programs that verify and sort mail according to USPS postal regulations.

A low-cost mailing program called Envelope Manager is optionally available for use with the printer. It utilizes the Internet to verify addresses, correct common errors and add 9-digit zip codes and postal bar codes. A large in-feed hopper allows the unit to be loaded with up to 250 envelopes or 500 postcards at one time. An optional 24" conveyer/stacker is also available. Primera Technology, Plymouth Minnesota, (800) 797-2772, www.primeratechnology.com.

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