Despite the ephemeral nature of the digital world, even in this technology superior quality proves valid over time: although it is 13 years old, Durst’s Lambda model was the winner in the “Large Format Photowriters” category of the dpi/SGIA quality award at the Atlanta event (October 15 to 18, 2008), confirming its 1000 installations worldwide.
Durst introduced Lambda 130/131, a device for digital laser exposure on photographic paper, in 1995 after three years of development, revolutionizing large-format photograph production. Its 400-ppi continuous-tone quality is created through color lasers and a complex optical system. “Lambdaprints” have become a synonym for quality in both the art and brand-name advertising sectors. Thirteen years after its debut in the photographic sector its quality remains unrivaled.
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