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Minolta RP603Z Plain Paper Microfilm Reader Printer

List Price: $4,995.00
Your Price: $2,395.00
Item Number: RP-603Z
Manufacturer: Minolta
Manufacturer Part No: RP603Z

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Low usage pre-owned model w/ 60 day warranty. Shipping in the U.S. varies but can range from $150-200 by truck line.

The RP603Z combines reader and printer in one compact unit, with all vital controls centralized on the front panel for easy access. It supports a full line of carriers to accommodate microfiche, jackets, aperture cards, 16mm and 35mm roll film and cartridges -- as well as a wide range of interchangeable lenses for various magnification needs.

Optional Bi-Mode capability eliminates the need to change cartridges for bi-mode printing, so you can make positive prints from both positive and negative images to speed your workflow.

Prints at up to 10 pages per minute, with fast first-print output in just 10 seconds.


The exclusive Micro-Toning system produces crisp, high-contrast prints from every type of film.


Four lens options offer all the magnification ratios you need -- from a single-focus 7.5x lens, to zoom lenses that span 9x - 16x, 13x - 27x, and 23x - 50x magnification.


The RP603Z automatically adjusts up to 30° to compensate for images that were slanted during the filming process.


LCD buttons let you manually mask unnecessary information from your print.

 

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