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April 13, 2011

New SONY UP-D72XR Digital Film Imager Ideal for Diagnostic Imaging Systems such as Mobile C-Arm Units, Ultrasound Systems, and Cardiac Cath Lab

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New SONY UP-D72XR Digital Film Imager Ideal for Diagnostic Imaging Systems such as Mobile C-Arm Units, Ultrasound Systems, and Cardiac Cath Lab










Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) November 17, 2005

Scientific Vision Systems (SVS), one of the leading distributors of medical and professional video equipment, today announced introduction of the new Sony UP-D72XR Digital Film Imager. The unit is ideal for diagnostic imaging systems such as mobile C-Arm units, ultrasound systems, and cardiac cath labs.

According to Dick Wheeler, President of SVS, “The new Sony UP-D72XR Digital Film Imager prints an 8 x 10 image using Sony’s advanced 300 dpi direct thermal printing technology. The high resolution black and white imager connects into Microsoft Windows® 2000 or XP environments via its digital USB 2.0 connector, so it’s an easy plug-and-play solution with a high speed data interface.” Wheeler further notes that the new Sony unit is appealing to diagnostic imaging facilities because it is about half the price of current color models and offers photo-like film and prints due to its 512 levels of grayscale.

The unit produces an 8 x 10 inch output in 40 seconds or less on standard Blue Thermal Film or Thermal Printing Paper. The unit incorporates an automatic gamma curve adjustment that detects the correct media type (film or paper) and ensures precise grayscale reproduction. The printer can also be used for reference image printing by using the FilmLink feature to connect it to the Sony FilmStation imager. In addition to USB connectivity, the unit can also be connected through a parallel port. Flexible connectivity allows users to produce simultaneous reference prints.

The unit is ideal for a wide variety of diagnostic imaging environments ranging from smaller offices and clinics up to high-volume centralized facilities. Using the UP-D72XR allows users to produce fast simultaneous reference prints for the ever-growing list of office modalities.

For more information, contact Scientific Vision Systems at (760) 929-8133 or download the brochure on the “What’s New” section of the company’s website at http://www.svsimaging.com.

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January 27, 2011

Epiphan Systems Releases World’s Most Powerful High-Resolution External Frame Grabbers

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Ottawa, ON (PRWEB) April 10, 2008

Epiphan Systems Inc. today announced that two additions to their DVI2USB line of frame grabbers, the DVI2USB Solo and DVI2USB Duo, are now ready for shipping.

The DVI2USB Solo, as part of the only external DVI frame grabber line on the market, is intended as a solution for those who would like to capture lossless images from single-link DVI sources, while the DVI2USB Duo is made for those that have dual-link DVI capture in mind. Both devices have capture rates of 30 frames per second at any supported DVI resolution, being up to 1920×1200 for DVI2USB Solo and 2048×2048 for DVI2USB Duo.

Both devices employ Epiphan’s revolutionary lossless compression technology, making them perfect for those that need to capture the high-quality and high-resolution picture that you would expect from a DVI source. Just like with the rest of Epiphan’s frame grabbers, the user is able to capture to still image as well as AVI movie, broadcast the captured image over the internet, and print or record the captured image with the touch of a button using Epiphan’s VGA Printer and VGA Recorder products.

What sets the DVI2USB Solo and Duo apart from other frame grabbers on the market is their ability to capture 100% lossless diagnostic-quality images at a capture rate of up to 30 frames per second. The DVI2USB Duo is able to transfer images at up to 330 megapixels a second, compressing the stream on-the-fly, meaning that the captured images are translated from the source to the destination machine without any delay.

Both devices are able to capture from any source that is VESA-compatible, including Windows and Unix machines, embedded devices, medical hardware, scientific and lab equipment, and more. What’s more, the DVI2USB devices are extremely easy to use and can be mastered in a matter of minutes. Capture software is available as a free download from Epiphan Systems’ website, however, because both devices employ WDM drivers, virtually any other software made for capturing video or still images is compatible.

Similar to the rest of the devices in Epiphan’s VGA2USB and DVI2USB line of frame grabbers, both the DVI2USB Solo and DVI2USB Duo devices are lightweight and portable, yet made with rugged, aluminum casing. The DVI2USB Solo weighs in at just 90 grams and is about the size of a small box of paperclips. The DVI2USB Duo, meanwhile, has the weight of 300 grams and is about the size of a small paperback novel. Because of their compact design, both devices can be transferred between different sources with ease.

To purchase or to find out more information about the DVI2USB Solo, the DVI2USB Duo, or any other Epiphan Systems’ product mentioned in this article, please visit epiphan.com or call 1 (877) 599-6581.

About Epiphan Systems:

Epiphan Systems Inc. markets, develops, manufactures, and supports a line of niche VGA/DVI signal processing products. Epiphan Systems produces the world’s only external frame grabber devices capable of transferring images over USB bus at high resolutions (up to 2048×2048). Epiphan Systems also produces products for archiving, printing and broadcasting of VGA and DVI video signals locally and through the WEB.

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January 14, 2011

HP Helps Alpha Trading Systems of Canada Deliver Ultra-Fast Trading Platform to Meet Growing Demand

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HP Helps Alpha Trading Systems of Canada Deliver Ultra-Fast Trading Platform to Meet Growing Demand
MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Jan. 11, 2011) – HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced that Alpha Trading Systems, the leading alternative trading system for Canadian equity securities, significantly increased its performance and trading capacity with an HP Converged Infrastructure.
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January 7, 2011

Pharos Systems Introduces Enhanced iMFP Solution for Hewlett-Packard

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Rochester, New York (PRWEB) May 6, 2008

Pharos Systems International, the leading provider of Enterprise Print Asset Management software solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of version 2.2 of the Pharos Integrated Multifunction Printer (iMFP) solution for Hewlett-Packard, which provides users access to Pharos Uniprint® or Pharos Blueprint® Enterprise from the touch-screen control panel of HP multifunction printers.

In line with HP’s Print 2.0 strategy, the new software release demonstrates Pharos Systems’ continuing commitment to the MFP as a key driver of productivity improvements and cost reduction. According to Kevin Pickhardt, CEO of Pharos Systems, “Integrating the Pharos solution with HP MFPs makes these productivity tools even more productive.”

With version 2.2, the Pharos iMFP solution for HP now has the capability to:


Run on the new HP LaserJet M9040/M9050 MFPs and Color LaserJet CM6030/CM6040 MFPs. This brings the number of HP MFPs supported by Pharos Systems to eleven, including four LaserJet MFPs (M3035, M4345, M5025, M5035), the Color LaserJet CM4730 MFP, and the CM8050/CM8060 Color MFPs with Edgeline Technology.

Enable users to continue copying and tracking pages in the event of a network failure or power outage.

Provide additional safeguards against abuse. Users with insufficient funds to make a copy are not permitted to log on to the printer. They are informed of their current balance and of the minimum balance required to log on.

Offer an enhanced Demo Mode, which enables a stand-alone demonstration of the system’s operating capabilities.

If you’d like to learn more about the iMFP solution for HP, give Pharos Systems a call at 888-864-7768 or visit us on the web at www.pharos.com .

About Pharos Systems International, Inc:

Pharos Systems International, Inc. is the recognized industry leader in providing companies and institutions of higher education with print asset management and cost-recovery solutions that promote sustainable and highly efficient printing environments. With over 15 years of experience, we help customers track, measure, and control their printers, copiers, and multifunction devices in order to reduce waste, decrease operating costs, and enhance services to users. Over 1,500 customers in 24 countries are currently benefiting from managed printing environments that are greener, more flexible, and more cost-effective thanks to solutions from Pharos Systems.

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December 1, 2010

Pharos Systems Launches High-Demand Print Cost Management Solution for HP Multifunction Printers

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Rochester, New York (PRWEB) February 7, 2006

Pharos Systems International has designed the most sought-after print cost management software solutions accessible directly from multifunction printers.

Pharos, an HP Solution Business Partner, integrated HP technology into its software, which places job accounting, departmental chargeback, security, flexibility, and color access control functionality at a user’s fingertips. Pharos Systems leveraged the innovative technology within HP printers, including HP LaserJet 4345mfp and the HP Color LaserJet 4730mfp, to deliver Uniprint® technology directly into the HP integrated Multifunction Printer (iMFP), the fastest-performing and most cost-effective solution on the market today.

Pharos Systems print cost management software solutions are the first choice for those organizations and higher education institutions serious about leveraging the cost recovery opportunities that exist through proper management of print and copy assets. The Pharos Systems iMFP solution places powerful software solutions directly inside the iMFPs. Following easy ID or proximity card authentication, users can immediately take advantage of these applications via a single touch-screen user interface.

The Pharos iMFP solution makes access to a wide range of printing and copying services easier than ever before, allowing users to charge back print and copy costs to a department, grant, government contract, or to a personal account. To address the needs of mobile users, Pharos Systems designed the PrintHere™ feature to allow users to print a job and then pick it up at the iMFP that’s most convenient for them, regardless of where they’re located. Secure Release ensures that documents are only printed from the iMFP when the user who printed them is present to pick up the jobs. And the iMFP’s built-in print release capability and ID card devices save IT staff time, money, and effort in setup, configuration, and maintenance.

Fred Schempp, Director, Pharos Custom Solutions, says “The combination of our in-demand print cost management software with HP’s cutting-edge print and copy technology delivers a wholly unique print and copy device to the marketplace. The iMFP solution provides cost control, convenience, and confidentiality in one easy-to-use device, and we’re thrilled with the results of our collaboration with HP.”

“Pharos Systems is a valued HP partner engaged in integration activities to produce innovative print cost management solutions for HP customers,” said Vince Ferraro, Vice President of Marketing, LaserJet Business, HP. “Pharos, by building integrations with HP’s market-leading multifunction printer devices, provides HP customers with convenient, secure access to a wide range of printing and copying services, through a solution that is easy to set up, configure, and maintain.”

About Pharos Systems International, Inc:

Pharos Systems International, Inc is the recognized industry leader in providing print asset management and cost-recovery solutions to both corporate office and higher education environments. With over a decade of experience, we help customers track, measure, and control their print assets to reduce waste, optimize performance, guide the purchase of new devices, including multifunction printers, and make the most of existing ones. As a result, over a thousand companies in 22 countries are currently benefiting from optimized printing environments, and are experiencing significant expense reduction. Visit Pharos Systems on the Web at www.pharos.com.

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Pharos Systems

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September 10, 2010

Replacing Print Management Tools on Mainframe Systems With Om Plus on Open Systems

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Mainframe toolset in use for years on HP 3000 replicated and enhanced by OM Plus on UNIX Server

In this case study, we will explore how a company that utilized advanced Print Spooler and print management tools for years on their HP 3000 was able to replicate and improve their print management capabilities on their new AIX based system by using OM Plus as their print spooler and output management system.

Note: There are numerous types of print management toolsets in use on proprietary platforms that do not also run on open platforms. OM Plus can replace virtually any proprietary print management toolset when the application is migrated to an open system like UNIX/Linux or Windows Server. Contact Plus Technologies for more details.

Company – This company is a USA based integrated steel service center providing numerous processing services for the delivery of production-ready steel to metal stampers, formers, fabricators and manufacturers. The company services a variety of industries that include automotive, agriculture, appliance, truck/trailer and construction equipment.

The company is headquartered in the midwestern region of the United States and operates a central plant and six branch facilities that service customers in over 30 states. The company employs more than 600 people.

Business Problem –During their migration from a proprietary HP 3000 system, that they had been running for many years, to a new application server running AIX, they realized that their Print Spooler and output management toolsets would not economically migrate over to the AIX platform. They had spent many years developing their print management and document output management processes utilizing products such as Spoolmate, By Request and DataNow and they were faced with the daunting challenge of re-creating their processes, re-training personnel, re-creating electronic forms and generally not being able to do the same types of things they used to do with respect to print and output management. They did not have the same level of advanced tools in the basic AIX implementation that they were used to having available to them in their HP 3000 environment.

Key Technical Challenge – The key technical challenge faced by this customer was to replicate (and improve upon as needed) their previous Print Spooler and output management functions on the new AIX system, without making major process changes or breaking their budget.

Operating systems are not designed to handle the production delivery of documents across an enterprise wide network. Problems arise with the reliable delivery and confirmation of that delivery. When print and output related issues and problems occur, documents are not delivered correctly and on time, shipments can be missed, invoices not sent, production lines shut down, the proper electronic forms are not utilized or patient care can be jeopardized. Advanced tools sets are typically used to provide this advanced print and output related functionality. In the case of systems like the HP 3000 (the same is true for AS/400’s, IBM mainframes, or any system based on a proprietary O/S) tools that were built for the proprietary system very often don’t migrate to open O/S’s such as UNIX/Linux or Windows server. This causes the customer to make changes to their operation or seek a new solution to provide the same functionality that they previously enjoyed.

Technical Solution –The technical solution implemented at this customer was based on OM Plus, the Advanced Print Spooling and Print Management solution from Plus Technologies. OM Plus, along with electronic forms capabilities provided by a Plus Technologies partner, was able to replicate their previous print and output management capabilities. The main functions of looking up an e-mail address to “print” a document via e-mail was replicated and their multiple delivery capability was replicated as well. This allows for a document to be printed in multiple locations at the same time instead of having to run the job multiple times (changing the destination each time). OM Plus accepts the job and based on information it finds in the job, invokes the appropriate multiple routing schema to deliver the job to various locations around the company, automatically. OM Plus also enabled the company to create a notification e-mail message to let the end user know that their print job was delivered and where they could pick it up. This functionality also permits the system to re-route a print job around a failed printer automatically and still let the end user know where to pick the job up.

A second key to the success of this migration to OM Plus was the replication of the company’s electronic forms. With all the challenges that were being faced during the migration, it was decided that any changes to their electronic forms would be extremely time consuming and counter productive. The solution provided with OM Plus enabled the company to use their existing electronic forms with no changes to the source files in conjunction with their new application on the AIX system. This prevented the need to re-develop their entire electronic forms library. Finally, as was stated earlier, the tools that have been developed for proprietary environments (like the HP 3000) have provided robust print and output management functionality to system administrators, end users and the help desk personnel. OM Plus was able to replicate all of the previous tools’ functions and prevent this company from having to change any help desk processes or operational processes, improving the ROI on their new AIX system.

Implementation – On site services including installation, system configuration, testing and user training was delivered by service engineers from Plus Technologies to this customer. In this case, the implementation was completed and in production within two weeks of the order.

Plus Technologies Case Studies – The Plus Technologies case study series includes real examples of how companies use Advanced Spooling Solutions to streamline operations, reduce cost and/or add functionality to existing business processes. For more information on these case studies, contact Plus Technologies.

Plus Technologies offers advanced Print Spooler, Print Management Software, Document Delivery, Windows Printing and UNIX Printing services and solutions.

Phone – 877-899-7587 (Toll Free)

Outside the US and Canada – 937-384-0444

Email: contactus@plustechnologies.com

May 31, 2010

What type of printer troubleshooting do Systems Administrator normally deal with on the print server?

I have an interview coming up for a jr admin position that deals only with creating, deleting, and monitoring print queues on the server. Just curious to know what type of troubleshooting do admin normally experience with on the print side of things (e.g. print drivers, duplexing, queue mismatches, etc.)

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