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Scanvec Amiable and Canon Sales Japan Partner to Offer a New Controller for Canon's Color Copier CLC 1100 Series
Business Wire, Oct 27, 2004
PHILADELPHIA -- Scanvec Amiable (OTC BB: SVECF), announced today a major new business initiative. Scanvec Amiable has developed a software and hardware system for the color copier market which will be distributed by Canon Sales Japan. This system, called Pingo is designed to expand a color copier to a fully networked digital printer. Canon Sales Japan has signed a distribution agreement with Scanvec Amiable to sell Pingo with their CLC 1100 series.
Pingo Accelerated RIP Server expands the line-up of exclusive controllers for the CLC 1100 series. Pingo is a turn-key, hardware and software solution, designed to expand the Canon CLC copier into a full-color digital network printing suite. Pingo delivers fast, accurate, yet affordable, color printing results for a large variety of file types, and its characteristics are an excellent cost performance solution.
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Thanks to Pingo's unmatched ease-of-use, both novice and advanced Canon CLC users can now effortlessly boost their productivity with Pingo's high quality, fast printing rates and color accuracy. Featuring the robustness and dependability of Linux and a complete client/server RIP and Print system, Pingo's services are client agnostic, seamlessly compatible with both Windows and Mac work environments.
"Introducing Pingo is a major milestone for our company; as a provider of RIP based solutions, releasing a color copier controller takes us to another level in the market," states Dr. Ramon Harel, CEO of Scanvec Amiable. "We value and are proud of the relationship with Canon and I believe we have a bright future with Pingo."
Pingo is currently available only in Japan and available in both English and Japanese languages.
About Scanvec Amiable:
Scanvec Amiable is recognized as a global leader in providing complete, professional software solutions from design to production for the sign making, digital printing, screen-printing and CNC machining industries. The Company's software solutions help turn creative ideas into reality by providing world-class design and editing tools geared for production. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Scanvec Amiable has additional offices in Belgium, Brazil, Israel, Puerto Rico, China and Russia.
Website: www.ScanvecAmiable.com
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