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PRINTERS DOT MATRIX PRINTER CITIZEN SWIFT 90e - WITH HARDWARE CYRILIZATION
Citizen has been making dot matrix printers for more than twenty years so their experience in this business is truly vast. For fast, high performance printing, the Swift range is designed as a desktop workhorse printer. As well as a range of paper feeding options such as rear or bottom feed, paper parking, zero-tear-off, the Swifts are built with tried-and-tested reliability which causes our customers to come back to us time and time again. Connectivity For adaptability and connectivity in different applications and environments, the printers are equipped with parallel ports as standard. An external Ethernet adapter can be used to network our printers. Easy operation Fast printing at up to 216 cps (12 dpi), flexible paper handling, standard emulations of Epson®, IBM® and Citizen, as well as Command-Vue III control panel with four buttons make the printer very useful for any office applications. Simply move the 'master slide switch' and you have access to other menus including the Vue-Print configuration system. Alternatively, move the 'master slide switch' to another position, and you can make quick and instant adjustments to the printer's output, font sizes and styles. Economical Dot matrix printers are still probably the most economical way of printing on paper, especially for bank documents, insurance documents, invoices, etc., where a few copies are required. Reliable Unlike an inkjet, you can choose when to change the ribbon. If the printing is looking a little faint, order a new ribbon for delivery in a couple of days and change it then. With an inkjet or laser, a message "ink out" means you cannot print anything further. Typical Applications - Logging system
- Hotels telephone systems
- Bank journal printing
- Pharmaceutics and medicine
- General business – invoices, delivery notes, etc.
- Warehouse & logistics
- Manifest printing
- Front-desk applications - hotel reception, airline desks, retail pay-points, etc
- Administration – tax offices, municipality, police
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