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Epic 880 printer

January 26, 2009

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TransAct Technologies will launch its new Epic 880 printer, at this week’s upcoming International Gaming Expo in London.  

Along with the company’s market-leading printers specifically designed for casino and gaming application on display at TransAct’s Booth #4135, the Epic 880 thermal roll receipt printer will make its debut. The Epic 880 is a compact printer specifically designed for the gaming industry and primarily targeting the international market. The printer’s design builds on the knowledge gained from the successful Epic 430 gaming printer, providing an exciting market opportunity for the company.  

The Epic 880 is packed with features and functionality such as easy-open clamshell paper loading, variable-length receipt printing up to 10 inches, ticket retract capability and the ability to accommodate a four or six-inch paper roll. The printer is self-contained, with an electronics base built into the printer, and an adjustable paper spindle for maximum flexibility in paper roll positioning. The Epic 880 is a printing solution for gaming applications such as Video Lottery Terminals, Sports Betting Machines, Fixed Odd Betting Terminals, Amusement with Prizes Machines and Skills with Prizes games.  

In addition to the Epic 880, TransAct will also be showcasing all of the company’s gaming and casino printers, including the Epic 430 gaming printer and Epic 950 casino printer, as well as the new ServerPort device which allows casino operators the ability to upgrade and connect their existing Epic 950 printers to server-based gaming solutions.    



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