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DASCOM(R) Americas Announces New DT-230 Thermal POS Receipt Printer

New Printer is feature-rich, aggressively priced, and offers array of flexible interfaces.

DASCOM(R) Americas Announces New DT-230 Thermal POS Receipt Printer
2013-04-30
WAYNESBORO, VA, April 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) DASCOM(R) Americas, a recognized leader in complete business printing solutions and marketer of Tally(R) and TallyDASCOM(R) serial matrix, specialty, and thermal printers today announced the first in a line of new direct thermal POS printers, the DT-230.

The DT-230 POS offers reliability, precision and performance in a small footprint, where space is limited.

The printer combines a high speed print mechanism (rated at 260mm/s or 10.2in/s) with a host of features including one hand media loading, a heavy duty standard cutter, and an array of flexible interfaces including Wi-Fi.

Of course the unit also supports ESC POS emulation and is designed to be the perfect complement to complete systems geared around retail point of sale applications.

Chuck Ward, DASCOM Americas' Product Manager says of the DT-230; "The DT-230 is the perfect printer for many vertical industries including retail, hospitality, food service, and healthcare among others. The printer is very intuitive to use, offers a host of features, and has a robust design and wealth of connectivity options. The choice of either wired or wireless interfaces also allows the DT-230 to be installed in the most difficult space configurations and external power supplies make it easy to inventory this POS printer for operation in all parts of the world."

Juan Vidaurrazaga, Vice President of Sales, adds; "With a rated print speed of 260mm/s and printing at 203 DPI versus many in this product class that only print 180 DPI, the DT-230 not only has exceptional print speed, but unmatched clarity of print. One other great aspect of the unit's print speed is that it also prints graphics as well as text at the very high speed so logos and barcodes don't slow this printer down. We think our customers will be greatly impressed that a printer in this class can deliver so many features and such flexibility and performance relative to print speed. Usually these types of features and speed are reserved for more expensive POS models."

The printer will be available through a network of regional and national resellers.

The complete line of DASCOM printers and information on the company can be seen on the company website at www.dascomamericas.com.

DASCOM Americas SBI, LLC is a top-shelf provider of business transaction printers, consumables, spare parts and service. A wholly-owned subsidiary of DASCOM Technologies LTD, DASCOM Americas is headquartered in historic central Virginia and incorporated in the state of Virginia. Our diverse range of clients include those engaged in warehousing and logistics, retail, automotive, financial and consumer products industries among others. For further information please contact us at 877-434-1377 or info.us.@dascom.com.

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[Press-News.org] DASCOM(R) Americas Announces New DT-230 Thermal POS Receipt Printer
New Printer is feature-rich, aggressively priced, and offers array of flexible interfaces.