Synergystex International, Inc., located in Brunswick, Ohio, manufactures and distributes desktop continuous form laser printers designed for the batch printing of labels, forms, reports, and cards. Our goal from the beginning has been to help people solve some of the problems inherent with most other forms of computer printing. The CF1000™ Continuous Form Laser Printer has been a solution for many businesses around the world. Along with its new and bigger brother, the CF1000 PLUS™, it remains at the core of our business.
Now in our eighteenth year, Synergystex is still supporting the CF1000 along with several private label versions of similar printers based on the Pentax 300 dpi engine. Our current focus is still in providing an economical system for moderate volume in-house printing, especially when odd sized or large labels are required, or when the application calls for filling in the blanks on preprinted media.
In conjunction with Pentax Imaging Company, we have developed several refurbishing or remanufacturing programs designed to reduce total cost-of-ownership while still affording OEM quality and service life. Please see our page on Pentax remanufactured consumables. Synergystex OEM Remanufactured Consumables Program
Tharo Systems, Inc., our well known and highly regarded sister company, supports us with label design and printing software that is recognized worldwide as the industry leader. Tharo’s EASYLABEL® specifically supports our printers and makes difficult jobs easy. Tharo has also written a Windows printer driver that allows users to generate odd sized forms, complete with bar codes, from non-label design software packages such as word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs.
Customer service and support are at the top of our priority list. We still maintain printers that we built and shipped in 1991 that have several million pages on them. And since we stock all of the OEM parts that make up our printers, we do not have to replace an entire assembly if it only requires an inexpensive part or two. Our service technicians have typically been the same guys who built and tested the printer in the first place, so it’s not unusual for them to tweak a printer back to just-like-new condition during a repair job.
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