Source Technologies 13.5K Optra S MICR toner reaches end of life

February 05, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: General News

(Charlotte, N.C.) Source Technologies, a world-class provider of MICR and secure print solutions, announced End of Life (EOL) for its Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) 13.5K MICR toner cartridges for the Optra S family of printers. The company is offering a last time buy opportunity for the MICR toner cartridges and special promotional pricing for customers migrating to new Source Technologies branded secure MICR printers. Offers are for a limited time only.

“Product end of life is an expected progression where technology is concerned,” advised Sarah Burkhart, Director Product Marketing. “Sometimes overlooked is the fact that new technology, with expanded functionality and advanced features, is often available at a more attractive price-point than when the existing technology was first introduced.”

Source Technologies engineers a complete line of secure and MICR printers ideal for any environment. The new ST9600 printer family offers a variety of print speeds, fast time to first page print, unsurpassed security features and environmentally friendly qualities.

The company requests that customers place a last time buy for any of these products by March 31, 2010. Source Technologies will fulfill orders on a first-come, first-served basis. Depending on demand, the company may be unable to fulfill orders received prior to this date. Beyond this date, the company will have very limited capabilities to guarantee product availability and delivery dates. To learn more about Optra S product migration efforts please visit our website or contact your favorite Source Technologies sales representative or reseller.  

Source Technologies’ self-service kiosks and secure print solutions empower businesses to automate a wide-range of processes including complex banking transactions, customer-facing retail and hospitality interactions, and the secure printing of sensitive information and negotiable documents. Our self-service kiosks support multiple applications including bill payment, price checker, quick serve orders, and digital signage. Our secure printers and MICR printing solutions support even the most time- and information-sensitive applications, such as payroll, accounts payable and prescription printing. For fresh inspiration, come see what Source Technologies can help you achieve.

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