Thermal Printer Outputs Coupons, Tickets

Dec. 1, 2002
Designed to print tickets and coupons, the PSA-66-2N thermal printer minimizes downtime and paper-replenishment costs with a capacity of up to 800 tickets. It is an extension of the PSA-66 ticket printer with new features that include presentation of

Designed to print tickets and coupons, the PSA-66-2N thermal printer minimizes downtime and paper-replenishment costs with a capacity of up to 800 tickets. It is an extension of the PSA-66 ticket printer with new features that include presentation of the ticket only after it has been completely printed. After tickets are completely printed and presented, they can be cut off. In a high-impact plastic housing measuring 114 mm x 305 mm x 65 mm, print speed is up to 75 mm/s with ticket-capacity options of 350, 550, and 800. Print resolution is eight dots/mm. Tickets can be pre-printed on the non-thermal side. In addition, the printer offers two connection options: RS-232 or Netplex. SEIKO INSTRUMENTS USA INC., Torrance, CA. (800) 553-6570.

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