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October 12th, 2011
Brisbane Disaster Centre Speeds Up Reaction Times with Océ ColorWave Printer

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Brisbane City Council’s Local Disaster Coordination Centre (LDCC), which is activated to respond to disasters such as floods and severe storms in the Brisbane area, is now better equipped after upgrading its printing services with a wide format Océ ColorWave 600. The Océ ColorWave 600 will enable an anticipated tenfold speed increase over existing resources in the printing of GIS maps and aerial photographs needed to respond to a disaster. Five Canon IPF 650 A1 colour printers have also been installed in regional command centres which can be linked to the LDCC for similar plotting purposes during localised situations. Read More