Costa Mesa, CA –
November 20, 2013 – Paradigm Imaging Group, a leading distributor of
large-format scanners, printers, multifunction systems, sign and display
products and integrated software solutions, installed a Kurabo Large
Format Flatbed scanner at Miller Blueprint in Austin, Texas, helping to
expand their color scanning capabilities.
The Kurabo flatbed scanner, which Paradigm
Imaging Group sold to Miller Blueprint in September of this year, was
installed in October. When asked why they decided to purchase the
Kurabo, Steve Coyle, General Manager of Miller Blueprint replied, “We
have always focused on and listened to our customers. Our
customers told us that a flatbed color scanner with true 24” x 36” inch
capability was needed to scan their artwork and fragile legacy
documents.”
The 24” x 36” flatbed scanner, developed by
Kurabo 20 years ago for the Japanese market, can scan an ARCH-D size
color document in 20 seconds or less in 400 dpi/high-speed mode.
Resolution is adjustable by 1 dpi increments within the range from 50
dpi to 800 dpi.
Soon after the Kurabo scanner was installed,
Miller Blueprint’s fine art scanning business began to increase.
Said Steve, “Austin is a community blessed with a large number of
talented local artists who have come to appreciate our ability to
accurately scan and print their original artwork. As a result, we
are fortunate enough to have to use the Kurabo
scanner each and every day. It is one of the most important assets
in our Graphics Department.” Miller Blueprint’s Fine Art Graphic
Specialist, Carl Hayes, recently scanned and stitched a 46” x 62” aerial
image of Austin, one of their more challenging and unique projects to
date.
“Miller Blueprint’s application is a perfect
match for the Kurabo flatbed scanner. We are happy to see that
they are increasing their fine art scanning business and wish them
continued success,” said Randy Geesman, president of Paradigm Imaging
Group.
About Paradigm Imaging
Paradigm Imaging Group is a large format solutions provider whose
expertise extends from scanning and printing products to imaging systems
integration, software development and product distribution. Paradigm
counts among its clients companies in reprographics, architecture,
engineering, construction and manufacturing, as well as numerous public
agencies at all levels of government. Since 1989, Paradigm has grown to
become a leading provider of large format scanning and printing
solutions.
About Miller Blueprint
Miller Blueprint is
an Austin original, founded by John Miller in 1920, providing the AEC
market segment with printing, scanning and document management services.
They have become a “tried-and-true” resource for architects, engineers,
artists, designers, surveyors, and real estate professionals throughout
Central Texas. Miller Blueprint also provides small and large format
graphic communication solutions. For more information regarding Miller
Blueprints scanning services, visit
www.millerblueprint.com,
contact Ian Cousins at 512-381-5277 or email
cssr@millerblueprint.com.
About Kurabo
Established in 1888, Kurabo is headquartered in
Osaka, Japan and is a global leader in the textile industry.
Kurabo has a diverse product portfolio including chemical products,
industrial and building materials, and pollution control systems.
Other divisions of the company include biomedical development,
electronics and technical research. Kurabo is proud of their
century-plus company history. They continue to accept new
challenges that go beyond conventional approaches while continuing to
cherish their corporate culture.
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