Rosetta intros MICR cheque printers
Rosetta Technologies, a provider of magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) printers, has unveiled the SP 3400SF and SP 3410SF multi-function MICR laser printers, reports eWeek.
The printers allow users to perform critical functions like scanning, faxing and copying, combined with secure, high-quality printing of MICR cheques.
Designed to give financial institutions the ability to consolidate their devices in branch and office environments, similar to more commonly available standard multifunction printers, MICR printers have the added functionality of printing official cheques, loan cheques, money orders, and other MICR documents.
Time Warner backs Internet training
Time Warner Cable and the League of United Latin American Citizens have partnered to expand broadband Internet technology training to underserved Latino communities throughout the US, says Yahoo Finance.
The three-year $200 000 grant by Time Warner will support technology centres that provide training, technology and support services in Latino communities served by the company.
Under the agreement, the centres will receive technology benefits such as a broad array of technology equipment including desktop computers, laser printers, high-speed Internet access, LCD projectors and technology curriculums.
Kodak appoints Midwich
Kodak has appointed Midwich Limited to broaden distribution of its networked, workgroup and departmental scanners to over 6 000 resellers based in the UK and Ireland, states Real Wire.
Midwich is renowned for providing systems integrators consumer electronics and office equipment solutions.
These include a host of hardware and software for office solutions.
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