Digital Duplicator is Fast, Flexible

The DP-2030 Desktop Digital Duplicator combines the convenience of a copier and the speed and reliability of offset printing. Its low purchase price and operating costs suit any organization with budget constraints. The Duplicator reproduces originals at speeds up to 120 copies per minute on paper sizes from 4" x 6" up to 8.5" x 14" -- for as little as one-third of a cent per copy. An optional advanced computer interface creates a fully integrated publishing system. Plus, for added impact on documents, optional color drums offer spot color capabilities. The DP-2030 has few moving parts, requires no heat or pressure fusing systems, and uses no toners or developers. Other highlights are an LCD control panel, preset reduction button and automatic document feeder. Duplo USA Corp., Santa Ana, CA, (800) 255-1933.

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