Citizen Systems showcases world’s first POS printers that fight off bacteria and germs at EuroCIS
With latest technology against invisible dangers - even in printing
Citizen Systems is delighted to announce that they will be at the biggest EMEA event for retail, EuroCIS, where you can experience the latest technology that the retail industry has to offer as well as make business connections, attend various thought-leadership presentations and learn about trending products in the retail world.
EuroCIS provides the is the ideal opportunity for you to learn about the latest printing solutions from Citizen Systems Europe who will be presenting their leading range of retail specific printers in hall 9, stand 9F64. You will be able to see Citizen’s full suite of retail specific solutions including POS, label, mobile and kiosk printers. For the first time in person, you will also be able to witness the brand new CT-E301 and CT-E601 POS printers with self-protective housing technology.
Proven effectiveness in the fight against the pandemic
Add self-protective housing printers to your retail printing arsenal to protect your printing station, staff and customers. The unique CT-E301 and CT-E601 POS printers have an anti-microbial case which suppresses bacterial growth and protects the printers against bacteria build-up. Perfect for ensuring that the high standards of cleanliness and hygiene are kept up in retail, hospitality, and healthcare environments.
The technology within the casing and both the printers themselves have a SIAA mark fulfilling ISO 22196 which further reinforces that both models are engineered to deliver effective results against bacteria growth and are designed to the highest industry standards. This makes both printers a great tool when fighting the pandemic and ensuring that printing stations are kept clean and safe.
For more information visit the Citizen Systems website or visit Citizen Systems at EuroCIS on stand 9F64 in hall 9.
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