FutureLogic Introduces the CouponXpress(TM) Desktop TITO/Coupon Printer
New CouponXpress printer to be highlighted in stand 4250 at IGE 2010 in January
GLENDALE, Calif., Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- FutureLogic, Inc., announced today the introduction of the CouponXpress™ printer. CouponXpress brings all of the popular GEN2 Universal™ gaming printer's features, functions and flexibility from the slot floor to the desktop. Applications include cashier's cage, hotel front desk, kiosks, bars, restaurants and other transaction points.
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Compatible with traditional gaming protocols as well as new USB communications, CouponXpress enables fast, convenient TITO transactions like ticket purchases, consolidation or replacement of torn or crumpled tickets. It can also be used to distribute targeted promotional coupons at different venues, including reception or concierge desks, gas stations, gift shops, or hotel rooms to enable operators to reward, retain or recruit casino patrons.
Housed in an attractive and rugged cabinet, CouponXpress provides the convenience, flexibility and reliable performance needed for effective coupon campaigns. Fast 3.5 inch per second printing, 300 ticket storage capacity and ITH® (Intelligent Ticket Handling) technology combine to maximize CouponXpress' uptime and reliability. Additionally, high-resolution two-color printing and storage for hundreds of clip art objects and thousands of graphic templates facilitate ticket customization and branding.
The CouponXpress printer is compact (147mm x 372mm x 111mm) and can be configured to handle two communication ports (USB and RS-232 with Ethernet optional). The desktop device is available in a variety of colors and finishes and is ISO 9001, RoHS and CE certified.
The CouponXpress printer will be on display in stand 4250 at the upcoming International Gaming Expo (IGE 2010) being held January 26-28, 2010, in Earls Court, London. Additional FutureLogic products to be featured at IGE include:
- The Eclipse™ heavy duty thermal printer that offers the print speed, rugged construction, security features and flexibility required for the latest generation of unattended receipt-delivery systems.
- The PromoNet® couponing solution: a template-based system that helps casinos design and manage a wide range of promotional campaigns from the convenience of a workstation PC.
- The TableXchange® printer/scanner, a revolutionary device that effectively brings TITO gaming to table games.
- The GEN2 Universal™ and GEN2 VST Universal™ ticket printers, the most reliable and highest-performing printers for TITO, ticket-out and coupon applications used for slots, lottery, betting terminals and AWP games.
For further information, contact FutureLogic at 949.487.4829 for sales inquiries, or 702-439-2755 for technical service.
About FutureLogic
Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Glendale, Calif., FutureLogic designs and builds high-reliability electromechanical assembly solutions for nearly every printing need. As the undisputed leader in super-robust thermal printer technology, FutureLogic is the industry's premier supplier of thermal printers for casino gaming, promotional equipment, kiosk, industrial, RTAL, gas pumps and medical applications. FutureLogic has shipped more than 1.2 million gaming printers worldwide, which produce approximately four billion vouchers annually. In July 2004 the company founded FutureLogic Europe, Ltd. to provide direct sales and engineering support for the growing OEM thermal printer markets in Europe. In October 2006 FutureLogic expanded its global support network into the Asia Pacific market, with a new sales and service center in Macau, China. More information on the company is available at www.futurelogicinc.com.
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Mat Naraghi, Account Executive |
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FutureLogic, Inc. |
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Nick Micalizzi, VP-Sales & Marketing |
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