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New for SGIA 2014, TCS Technologies is proud to announce release of complete line of replacement UV curing lamps for Durst print

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We provide an American manufactured alternative for Durst OEM lamps. Printers supported include Rho 160, Rho 205, Rho 350r, Rho 500, Rho 500r, Rho 600, Rho 750, Rho 800 and Rho 1000.

 

TCS Technologies based in Hackettstown, NJ manufactures the most comprehensive selection of replacement UV inkjet lamps. Celebrating 35 years in business we are recognized for our reputation for consistent quality and value.

 

We provide an American manufactured alternative for Durst OEM lamps. Printers supported include Rho 160, Rho 205, Rho 350r, Rho 500, Rho 500r, Rho 600, Rho 750, Rho 800 and Rho 1000.

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TCS Technologies based in Hackettstown, NJ manufactures the most comprehensive selection of replacement UV inkjet lamps. Celebrating 35 years in business we are recognized for our reputation for consistent quality and value.

 

Now more than ever buying American makes sense…dollars and cents. Typically one can save 50% over OEM product without sacrificing quality or performance.

 

To learn more about our line of replacement UV inkjet lamps for Durst printers visit us at http://www.uvinkjetlamps.com/uv-inkjet-lamps/durst/

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About TCS Technologies…..
TCS Technologies designs, develops and manufactures UV curing lamps. Founded in 1979, the company offers a diverse line of ultraviolet lamps for most printing applications. The company is headquartered in Hackettstown, NJ USA. More information can be found at www.tcsuvlamps.com or call 908-852-7555
 

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