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Aleratec RoboJet AutoPrinter 100™ Launched by Aleratec

Category: Hardware
Published: 09/22/2008, 20:10
Editor: Catalin Buda

Leading developer and manufacturer of "Prosumers' Choice" solutions for the USB, Flash, HDD, Blu-ray, DVD/CD, duplicating, and publishing markets, Aleratec Inc., has launched its new Aleratec RoboJet AutoPrinter 100™, a robotic BD/DVD/CD disc printer that prints custom inkjet labels directly on each disc in brilliant color. It can print up to 100 BDs/DVDs/CDs virtually unattended and is fully automatic. Featuring HPs unique PhotoREt color-layering technology that delivers vivid, true-to-life photo quality images with extremely sharp text printed directly on the customer's discs, the innovative RoboJet AutoPrinter 100 uses standard HP ink cartridges available anywhere.

The Aleratec RoboJet AutoPrinter 100 is a compact, attractive, totally integrated package with a sculptured transparent protective door that allows viewing of it in operation. It's fast, affordable, and easy-to-use. Just plug it in, connect one USB 2.0 cable, and install the software. In a matter of minutes, anyone can put the Aleratec RoboJet AutoPrinter 100 to work.

To load and unload discs to and from the printer, most automated inkjet disc printing solutions available today require complex external robotics. The disc handling robotics are a part of the printer and that is a key differentiating feature of the Aleratec RoboJet AutoPrinter 100. There are no external moving robotic arms or disc handling apparatus. Blank discs are loaded in the top the printer and finished discs eject automatically from the printer tray. Having a 100 disc capacity, the RoboJet has a footprint no larger than a manual inkjet disc printer.

For controlling the placement of the inks more precisely than ever before, the Aleratec RoboJet AutoPrinter 100 incorporates HP PhotoREt color-layering technology. Each dot is capable of receiving 29 minuscule drops of color, each one precisely positioned to achieve smoother graduations in tone and to virtually eliminate any grain in the printed image. The result is a color palette many times greater than conventional Inkjet printers, finer color control, faster printing, and improved image quality.


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