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The QSS-3001 Digital consists of a compact printer-processor with a detached film scanner, but utilizes a footprint of just fifteen square feet. The space saving design makes installation easy. Our easy-to-understand graphic user interface simplifies the printing process so that even operators with limited experience are able to produce a wide range of prints. Icons representing the actual input/output media are displayed on the screen of the QSS-3001Digital allowing you to check the progress of your orders by simply glancing at the main menu.
Easy maintenance & built-in manual. The QSS-3001 Digital reduces the time required for daily setup. Convenient features such as automatic water replenishment and automatic washing of the turn racks, reduce the operators workload. In addition, the QSS-3011 Digital features an electronic operators manual which makes for simple diagnosis when a system error occurs. Simply press the "Help" button and the QSS-3001 Digital responds with easy to understand instructions on how to deal with the specific error.
High Quality Laser Exposure System The QSS-3001 Digital is equipped with a newly developed laser exposure system that utilizes Noritsu-s unique multi-paper matching technology. This enables high quality prints of 320dpi to be printed on both analog and digital paper.
The QSS-3001 Digital outperforms its compact size. No need to sacrifice processing speed for a compact design with fully digital operations. With the ability to process approximately 1,000* 4"x6" (102x152mm) prints/hour, the QSS-3001Digital outperforms other similarly sized digital minilabs. This exciting new compact digital minilab comes equipped with a compact printer-processor and a high speed, detached film scanner, that provides digital processing of image data from multiple sources with surprising ease of operation.
Because the QSS-3001 Minilab converts all scanned images into digital data, a wide range of correction measures can be applied to significantly improve contrast, sharpness and red-eye, as well as to minimize problems with exposure, backlighting, and flash photography. Negatives with dust and scratches can be automatically detected and corrected when the standard Digital ICE? feature is employed.
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