Focus on Copiers...RISO, Inc.

RISO, Inc. has introduced a new line of products known as High-Speed Printer-Duplicators, designed for high-speed, low-cost printing. The first in the new line of products is the RN2130, featuring RISO's new Integrated System Controller Technology, which enables a one-cable connection to virtually any Ethernet network. Additional features include Dual Station Imaging, which allows users to print from the desktop or directly from the built-in glass imaging platen, and print-job monitoring from the computer, designed to save users time. The RN2130 also features precision imaging that delivers crisp, professional prints.

The printer-duplicator allows users to print in a palette of colors at 130 pages per minute (ppm), on a wide variety of paper stocks and sizes. An LCD user interface panel makes the unit easy to use, with large text and easy-to-follow instructions to guide users through the printing process. Features such as Auto Power Off and Auto Sleep modes save energy, and the unit uses only as much electricity as a standard light bulb. RISO, Inc., Danvers, MA, (800) 876-7476, www.riso.com.

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