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Epilog Laser Launches Zing 24

The Zing 24 raises the bar for entry-level laser engraving equipment.

Engravers get more room with larger engraving bed on entry-level system

Epilog Laser, producer of CO2 and fiber laser engraving, cutting and marking systems, has announced the launch of the Zing 24, the newest addition to the company’s entry-level product line.

The Zing 24 offers users the same features and high-quality results as the original Zing Laser; however, at 24-inches by 12-inches, the Zing 24 provides a larger work table.

Additionally, the Zing 24 is available in a variety of wattages ranging from 30 – 60.

The Zing 24 raises the bar for entry-level laser engraving equipment,” said Mike Dean, director of sales and marketing for Epilog Laser. “The industry-standard size engraving table, along with more wattage options and best-in-class engraving quality makes the Zing 24 the new choice for those entering the engraving market or businesses needing to increase their current output.”

As with Epilog’s entire product line, top-notch performance and quality results are of the highest importance. The Zing 24 allows for 1000 dpi engraving and features Epilog’s exclusive Laser Dashboard™ that allows users to print directly from many of the Windows® based software programs they already use.

Other features include:

The Zing 24 is expected to be available for purchase in Q2 2009.

Source: Epilog Laser, (Press Release).
Date: 25 February 2009