Phoseon's Novel SLM UV Technology to be Featured on New ACCUFAST Inkjet Card Printer at Pack Expo 2007

Hillsboro, Oregon (PRWEB) October 15, 2007 -- ACCUFAST today introduced its ACCUFAST Card Printer with PhotoCure using the Phoseon Technology RX Starfire UV curing system and inc.jet print engine. The ACCUFAST Card Printer handles on demand tag and card printing with ease. Supplied with a card feeder/stacker and the optional built-in UV PhotoCure system, the card printer easily processes thousands of cards or tags per hour with 600 dpi print resolution. The product will be shown in the ACCUFAST booth (C-959) at Pack Expo 2007 (October 15-17) at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The RX Starfire's small form factor as well as low heat, safer longer UV wavelength and narrow emission spectrum were the deciding factors in ACCUFAST's choice to use Phoseon's UV light source in their printer. The end result is a product with crisper, bolder images.

The RX Starfire utilizes Phoseon's Semiconductor Light Matrix (SLM) technology which combines a dense array of UV-LED light emitting semiconductor devices with high tech micro optics and micro cooling in a cost-effective MOEMS (micro opto electro-mechanical system) package. SLM Technology offers low cost of ownership, low energy consumption, increased productivity and long lifetime. "Phoseon has worked closely with ACCUFAST and inc.jet in the application of our UV Curing technology for this market," said Bill Cortelyou, Phoseon CEO. "In addition to the practical performance enhancements it offers to the end product, the RX Starfire UV curing system is also environmentally attractive with low energy consumption as well as mercury and ozone free operation."

ACCUFAST's newest table top printer is it's most advanced. The Card Printer takes pieces from 1.5in x 4in to 6in x 6in on a belt transport. Its imaging system is unique as it is made up of 2 one inch imagers. This is critical and practical when it comes to printing addresses and bar codes as well as return addresses on uneven surfaces like booklets. Nothing else looks like a P4, works like a P4 or returns its investment as fast as a P4.

Inc.jet's jet.engine print solution offers industrial inkjet variable data printing at high speed and high resolution. It's controllable and extremely practical -- its "no-mess" high quality output, and easily integrated technology, made it a natural fit for the ACCUFAST P4 printer.

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