Océ Australia is launching its new generation Océ ColorWave 3000 series, with the ColorWave 3500 and 3700 printers promoted as reliable, flexible and productive large format colour printing systems.
The new series is the fourth generation of the Océ CrystalPoint colour printers. The ColorWave 3000 series has a decade of technology behind it, printing a range of colour and mono applications.
Dale Hawkins, senior manager – Indirect/Marketing for Océ Australia says the new range is easy to use, and aimed at those looking for a productive, accurate and versatile printer.
“Using distinctive Océ TonerPearls, CrystalPoint brings together the best of toner and the best of inkjet to provide a versatile, precise and instantly dry print solution that is ideal for a wide range of media and applications,” Hawkins explains, saying the two models in the new series are ‘packed’ with smart, time-saving innovations and intuitive operational features.
“The ColorWave 3000 range has been designed to deliver both high productivity and ease of use, with automated print quality settings that deliver reliable, first-time-out quality and set and forget, intervention-free operation,” he said.
“The Océ ColorWave 3500 has been designed for worry-free, walk up printing of CAD documents, plans, maps and the like, at the high level of precise detail required by corporates and businesses in sectors like architecture, engineering and construction.
“Its stablemate, the Océ ColorWave 3700, provides higher media capacity and versatility, as well as rendering which captures every detail. This makes it the choice for reprographic applications where that level of precision is a must, as well as superior, photo-quality graphics and other commercial digital print applications.”
Both machines print on a wide range of media from thin uncoated stocks like 80gsm bond to vinyls. “CrystalPoint printing technology means that the image is independent of the media, so you can choose the right media for your application and be sure of getting consistent results,” said Hawkins.