Tag Archives: KIosk Printers

Kiosk Printers and Kiosk Bill Acceptors by Pyramid

Kiosk Printers and Kiosk Bill Acceptors New member Pyramid Technologies. Here is a summary Pyramid Technologies: A company that provides bill acceptors and thermal printers for various businesses that need to capture, validate, and accept cash payments. Personalized service: The company prides itself on offering one-on-one service with highly trained engineers and technicians who provide real-time support and… Read More »

Ultra-Slim Kiosk Printer Solutions

Ultra-Slim Kiosk Printer Solutions With a sleek and stylish design, lean frames, and small footprint the new Ultra-Slim Portrait Kiosks are perfect for any indoor application! These kiosks can serve as a digital signage solution for any indoor application, including corporate, education, transportation, retail, and more, and can host the highest quality audio and video solutions and accessories.… Read More »

Kiosk Printers – Microcom Catalog of Thermal Printers

Kiosk Printer Catalog Thermal kiosk printers are available from many dedicated manufacturers. Microcom has the mission: To create long term customer relationships by engineering and manufacturing the industry’s most cost effective and highest quality thermal printing solutions. American-made makes a difference too in quality and availability. Microcom offers a wide range of customization to fit exactly the kiosk… Read More »

Kiosk History – What Was First Zebra Kiosk Printer? – Tommy Wincent

Kiosk History – Kiosk Printers There has been a lot of activity with companies trying to locate replacement printers for the “trusty workhorse” 203s 403s.  Admittedly Zebra started off a huge backend equity built up by Swecoin. Tommy Wincent was in a class by himself.  Swecoin first gained solid foothold when IBM came along and subcontracted Swecoin to… Read More »

Kiosk Printer – Epson Solves Most Annoying Problem With Inkjet Printers

Is this the end of the dreaded printer cartridge?

Source: www.bloomberg.com

Inkjet printer cartridges have been the bane of many small businesses and home offices for decades. It’s interesting, then, that Epson is trying something new: next month, they’re launching a new line of printers that come with small tanks of ink, instead of cartridges. The tanks will be refilled using bottles of ink. They’re reversing the economics, here: the printer itself will be more expensive, but the refills will be much cheaper. Early reports claim you’ll be spending a tenth as much on ink as you were before, but we’ll see how that shakes out. The Bloomberg article makes a good point: it’s never been easier to not print things. The printer industry needs to innovate if it wants us to keep churning out printed documents, and this may be the first big step.