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VariQuest Launches the First Educationally Focused Scan-to-Print Solution for the K–12 Market

4/18/2017

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The 36-inch Perfecta® 36000STP full-color poster printer is a robust yet compact printer that gives educators the freedom to print, scan, copy, and share
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(Brooklyn Park, MN) April 18, 2017 -- Varitronics, creator of the VariQuest® suite of solutions and leading provider of visual and kinesthetic learning tools for the K-12 market, is pleased to introduce its Perfecta® 36000STP full-color poster printer. This latest model has all the functionality of the award-winning Perfecta 2400, and the ease of use customers love about the ProImage® PosterPrinters and Poster Maker 3600. Its fully integrated scanner, mobile printing abilities, and direct USB printing and saving serve to improve school communication, differentiate instruction, bolster academic achievement, and enhance fundraising efforts.

The Perfecta 3600STP can scan documents up to 36 inches wide to convey a school’s brand, while giving the flexibility to scan small to big or big to small, all with minimal setup and a single power cord. Users also have the ability to print directly from a smartphone or tablet—and for connectivity there’s Wi-Fi Direct, enabling the printer’s own Wi-Fi hotspot that doesn’t require the use of a school’s network.
 
Perfecta 3600STP users have the option to bundle the printer with the VariQuest Design Center, preloaded with thousands of educationally relevant templates, graphics, and more. Teachers and administrators with any level of technical experience can use the Design Center to create instructional aides for the classroom, as well as eye-catching event banners and posters for school or district-wide initiatives.
 
“We’re proud to build on the legacy of our ProImage PosterPrinters and Poster Maker,” said David Grey, CEO of Varitronics. “The Perfecta 36000STP creates beautiful, large-scale projects without taking up too much space. It gives educators an easy way to communicate and connect with their students and the entire school community.”
 
VariQuest provides free resources for its customers through its online resource center. Printing tools include product-related content, poster templates and designs, professional development webinars, and workshop information. The resource center also provides product training and technical support.
 
For more information about the Perfecta 3600STP and other VariQuest products, visit VariQuest.com.
 
About Varitronics
Varitronics provides easy-to-use solutions that facilitate visual and kinesthetic learning. Our VariQuest® suite of products includes the award-winning Perfecta® Series Full Color Poster Printers, Trifecta™ 800 3D Printer with STEM curriculum, Design Center (powered by VariQuest Software), Cutout Maker, Poster Maker, Awards Maker, and Cold Laminator. Educators use the tools to differentiate instruction, improve student achievement, and increase student engagement. Our vision is to become a leading technology integrator for education and information purposes. For more information about VariQuest Visual & Kinesthetic Learning Tools, visit VariQuest.com.

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