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In 1987, the founders of
MICROPLEX acquired a
major research department for print technologies and print controllers.
From this department, MICROPLEX was formed. MICROPLEX intellectual
capital included groundbreaking research in the design of one of the first
laser printers. Base on a 2-foot long laser tube combined with
hand-made polygon mirrors, this prototype signaled the beginning of the
laser-printing era.
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After this acquisition MICROPLEX began its
decade-long focus on print controllers and on printer software development.
Grounded in an understanding of the physical processes of digital printing,
this focus has always been directed toward real-life applications and
actual customer needs.
Today, MICROPLEX offers
a wide-ranging product line of continuous form printers for industrial and
office applications. |
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