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May 14, 2009

Océ ColorWave 600 Printer Receives Best "Emerging" Technology Award

Sixth major industry award for innovative new Océ system and technology.

Trumbull, CT – Océ, an international leader in digital document management, today announced that its wide format Océ ColorWave® 600 printer has received the EDP award for best emerging technology. Each year, the EDP, the independent European association for the digital print industry, awards the best products within the industry. This is the sixth major industry award that the Océ ColorWave 600 printer has received since its introduction in 2008.

Fundamentally new Océ technology behind this award
One key reason for the EDP recognition is the fundamentally new technology applied in the Océ ColorWave 600 printer, the Océ CrystalPointTM technology, developed in-house by Océ. It offers the best of both toner and inkjet in a single sustainable process. Customers can use it to make high quality black & white or color prints on uncoated plain or recycled paper. It is also an entirely sustainable technology. There is no toner powder, no odor and no ozone. It minimizes waste disposal, and because the technology does not require coated media, it also reduces the environmental impact of paper coatings.

"We are pleased to be recognized by EDP’s authoritative analysis of wide format printing systems," said Kevin Murphy, International Marketing Director in the Wide Format Printing Systems group at Océ. "This sixth award for the Océ ColorWave 600 system highlights Océ’s ability to provide hardworking, high-quality products that cover a broad spectrum of user needs."