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High-reliability kiosk printer avoids jams

A DED product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 19, 2004

With increased demand for low-cost, high-reliability unmanned kiosk printing, DED reckons it has a solution in its new Axiohm TSPK thermal kiosk printer.

With increased demand for low-cost, high-reliability unmanned kiosk printing, DED reckons it has a solution in its new Axiohm TSPK thermal kiosk printer.

Applications such as petrol stations, cash dispensers, transportation etc are ideally suited to the TPSK.

It allows kiosk integrators to benefit from a range of features such as a print speed of up to 100mm/s, easy paper loading (Clamshell design) and a working temperature range of -10 to +70C.

The TPSK features a unique integrated paper chute with manual blade cutter.

This hides the printout from the user until it has finished printing, it is then cut by the user pulling the ticket from the printer thus avoiding unnecessary paper jams and greatly increasing cutter life.

Its overall size of 102 x 160 x 204mm with a paper roll of 60mm wide and 102mm diameter enables text, logo and barcode printing at a high resolution of 8dot/mm.

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