Article: RISO Donates High-Speed Inkjet Printer to Museum of Printing.

Fully configured "see-through" HC5500 will serve as an educational display for visitors and a working printer for Museum staff

DANVERS, Mass. -- RISO, Inc., a leader in digital printing technology, announced today that it has donated a fully configured "see-through" HC5500 high-speed inkjet printer along with service and supplies to the Museum of Printing in Andover, MA. Specially designed with clear "see-through" front, rear and top panels, the RISO HC5500 will serve as an educational display to the Museums's over 3,000 yearly visitors. In addition, the RISO HC5500 will be a working printer for staff to produce all of the Museum's external communications that ...

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