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New barcode printing solutions launched


07 January 2009 - Barcode application enables easy integration with SAP/R3 systems

Leading document imaging company Kyocera Mita today announced the launch of a low cost barcode printing solution that will enable fast and easy access to barcode printing options within the workplace.

KYOMulticode 1.0 and PCL Barcode Flash 3.0 enable you to use the precision and low operating cost of Kyocera devices to print one- and two-dimensional barcodes.

The compact flash based solution can be installed into any Kyocera workgroup and departmental printers enabling MFPs Unicode multi-byte font capabilities most Kyocera devices .This includes four Andale fonts for Japanese, Korean,simplified and traditional Chinese plus support for all other
existing languages.

KYOMulticode 1.0 and PCL Barcode 3.0 are designed to integrate into other applications such as SAP and the software licence is not device-specific therefore users can switch the compact flash card between devices as required.

Nigel Allen, Head of Product Management at Kyocera Mita commented: “The launch of KYOMulticode and PCL Barcode will benefit companies that need to print PCL bar codes as a standard feature of their documents. As the software is not device specific, therefore it can be deployed when and where it is needed within an organisation.”

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