05/02/08
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. today previewed the new
Mini-DPS System portable digital photo management and printing station
that is ideal for event photographers and retail applications. The new
Mini-DPS System is a plug and play, hyper-intuitive print management
solution that integrates seamlessly with Mitsubishi’s CP-9550DW-U for
proven print quality and system reliability. The new Mini-DPS System is
now available to a new broader market at an attractive price.
Boasting an elegant, compelling industrial design, the new Mitsubishi
Mini-DPS System features a wide variety of camera media inputs including
MS/PRO/DUO, MiniSD and XD. Pictures can also be uploaded via a CD/DVD
drive and USB port. The easy to use system features a robust flip-up
touch-screen, onboard processing for editing and enrichment, passport
photo printing and an instant connectivity to the Mitsubishi CP-9550DW-U
printer, with multi-cut capability from a 6 x 9in roll of media.
“The Mini-DPS System was designed to target two distinct photo markets,”
explained Darla Achey, product marketing specialist, Mitsubishi Digital
Electronics America, Imaging Products. “Event photographers will find
this new system to be the perfect solution for entering into the highly
profitable event photo arena. And retailers of all kinds, even if they
are new to the photo business, can use the Mini-DPS System as a cost
effective way to add value to their retail operations."
“We’re very pleased to make this print management system available to a
new audience of professional event photographers and retailers, and we
look forward to providing them with an opportunity to trade up to the
market-proven quality and reliability of Mitsubishi print management
systems and printers.”
For more information visit the Mitsubishi Imaging website.
http://www.mitsubishi-imaging.com/
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