Le Plessis-Robinson, France-based designing, manufacturing and marketing communication provider TXcom has introduced its latest kiosk printer.
September 12, 2014
Le Plessis-Robinson, France-based designing, manufacturing and marketing communication provider TXcom has introduced its latest kiosk printer, the KALYPSO 80, which contains a controller board and is based on the MGTA series, according to Reuters.
Users can select presenter and retractor features for "longer ticket printing," the company said. The compact, modular design allows KALYPSO to work with multiple applications, according to a press release.
Other features include:
Ultra-silent top printing speed up to 250 mm/s
Long life auto-cutter (1.5 Million cuts) with both full & partial cuts
Powered by 12 or 24V
Both a USB 2.0 & RS232 interface connection
Available with a ticket presenter & retractor option
Optional lighted front bezel available
Easy to integrate with a high modularity level