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Fujifilm CP-49LR Frontier chemical cartridge
Ralf Jurrien : March 10th 2007 - 17:02 CET
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Fujifilm CP-49LR Frontier chemical cartridge : Fujifilm USA, Inc., announced the immediate release of the CP-49LR Frontier Chemical Cartridge. The CP-49LR is developed for use on medium-to-high throughput Frontier systems and specifically designed to reduce reduces the volume of packaging materials for disposal. Additionally, because of the 11% reduction of replenishment rate for Crystal Archive Type II Paper, less chemical waste handling and disposal is necessary. Each CP-49LR PC cartridge will process 125 m² (1,345.5 ft²) Fujicolor Crystal Archive Type II Paper, a significant increase compared to the current CP-49E cartridge capacity. This increase in capacity results in fewer cartridge changes.
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Fujifilm Frontier cartridge
The CP-49LR cartridge is intended for use on Frontier 340, 500, 550, 570 and 590 with average production volumes of greater than 480 - 4x6 prints per day on the Frontier 500 and 710; 535 - 4x6 prints per day on the Frontier 340; and 840 - 4x6 prints per day on the Frontier 550/570/590. Fujifilm’s new CP-49LR PC Cartridge, 2 cartridges per carton, will be available for delivery immediately following PMA 2007.
About Fujifilm
Fujifilm brings continuous innovation and leading-edge products to a broad spectrum of industries including medical, life sciences, consumer electronic, chemical, graphic arts, information systems, photography and office products based on its vast portfolio of digital, optical, fine chemical and thin film coating technologies. The company provides products and services that contribute to the advancement of culture, science, technology and industry, as well as to improved health and environmental protection. It is the global leader in digital minilabs; Computed Radiography systems; ink dyes, pigments and UV inks for inkjet printers and materials used in the production of flat panel displays. It was ranked number 15 for US patents granted in 2006, employs more than 75,000 people worldwide and in the year ended March 31, 2006, had global revenues of $22.8 billion.
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