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The MPA4-2 is a low-cost reader/printer. Designed primarily for microfiche applications, it comes with a built-in fiche carrier for reading all type of fiche and jackets. Compact, quiet, and extremely easy to use, the MPA4-2 is perfect for those who need to retrieve information from microfiche. With its standard 12" x 12" view panel, 8-1/2" x 11" prints, and the ability to handle both positive and negative film, the MPA4-2 is ideal for all fiche applications. For users who only need an occasional print, there is also a power-save button that powers down the print engine's fuser unit to save energy during non-printing periods. The optional 16mm roll film and adapter give the MPA4-2 the capability to view and print images from 16mm open reel film, making it a low-cost solution for both fiche and 16mm film.
The MPA4-2 is everything a reader/printer should be. It's compact, so it can be placed on a desk or table wherever you need quick access to your films. It's quieter than any other model in its class so it can be used in any office environment without bothering those working nearby. It's also energy efficient. A reader/printer switch lets you dramatically cut energy consumption when you don't need to print what you're viewing.
Prints are inexpensive, while print quality is outstanding. Minolta's exclusive dry Micro-Toning System and world-renowned lenses combine to produce consistently crisp, clear prints with excellent contrast. Your first letter-size print appears in just 14.5 seconds. Subsequent prints are produced at the rate of 6 prints per minute, or 5 prints per minute for A4-size prints. Up to 9 prints can be printed in a single run. And the MPA4-2’s zoom lens is compatible with all common COM (Computer Output Microfilm) formats.
The MPA4-2's microfiche carrier permits viewing of microfiche, jackets, and aperture cards; the upper glass opens automatically for insertion of these microforms when the carrier is pulled out. The fiche carrier can be easily moved in any direction to find the desired frame.
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