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Roland MPX-70 Wins DIMA Innovative Digital Product Award Orlando, FL. February 26, 2006 The Roland MPX-70 Photo Impact Printer won the prestigious DIMA® Innovative Digital Product Award at the Sneak Peak press event held before the 2006 PMA Show in Orlando, FL. This “Best in Show" style award recognizes new products that improve the photography industry with innovative digital technologies. The MPX 70 Photo Impact Printer allows retail photo shops and professional photography studios to offer customers a wide range of personalized giftware. The desktop device uses a unique technology to imprint durable impressions into jewelry, pendants, key chains, clothing and charms. “The MPX-70 lets photographers grow their business with a wide range of personalized giftware," said Neil Zdunkawicz, Roland ASD marketing manager. “We are thrilled that it earned DIMA’s Innovative Digital Product Award, which is known throughout the industry for recognizing top-performing technologies." The 10th Annual DIMA Innovative Digital Product Awards honor unique products featured at the PMA 2006 International Convention & Trade Show. Digital imaging editors who judged exhibiting products selected only 17 out of the hundreds of digital products on display. For the first time in the event's history, winners were announced at the Sneak Peak press event held the day before the PMA Show on February 25. This allowed show attendees to easily identify the most innovative products in 2006. MPX-70 The MPX-70 produces brilliant, photo-realistic graphics in three different modes. Text mode delivers 265dpi output, photo mode achieves 353dpi, and the high resolution mode pulls off an amazing 529dpi. Pendants can be produced in less than six minutes. With a USB port, the MPX-70 sets up as easily as a desktop printer. Once it’s up and running, the desktop device is ready to imprint in just three quick steps. Import an image via scanner or digital camera. Layout and edit the graphics. And press print. Photo
Marketing Association PMA membership is open to any firm doing a substantial portion of its business in photo imaging retailing, scrapbook and custom framing retailing, processing (digital and silver halide) or service work. Cooperating memberships are held by firms that manufacture or distribute products or services for the imaging industry. PMA provides more than 100 services to its members, and holds the world's largest annual photo imaging trade show, typically drawing well over 700 exhibitors and 20,000-plus attendees. Roland
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