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GeBE launches compact ticket printer from Intertraffic

A new series of compact ticket printer has been launched at Intertraffic by GeBE. The GeBE-Compact Plus printers have been designed for small spaces and tight enclosures. Crucially, the new machines print tickets transversely instead of longitudinally, so a smaller roll of paper is used for the same number of tickets. GeBE is exhibiting its bespoke printers for kiosk applications, ticketing and parking machines and access control systems.
April 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min

A new series of compact ticket printer has been launched at Intertraffic by 8377 GeBE. The GeBE-Compact Plus printers have been designed for small spaces and tight enclosures. Crucially, the new machines print tickets transversely instead of longitudinally, so a smaller roll of paper is used for the same number of tickets. GeBE is exhibiting its bespoke printers for kiosk applications, ticketing and parking machines and access control systems.

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