Roselectronics (part of the Rostec Group) has completed testing of a character-synthesizing printing device (ZSPU-U). The special printer is redesigned for use in oil refineries and factories, airport and airfield control centers, as well as in hardware rooms of nuclear power plants. This was reported by the company's press service.
It documents in the reporting document hardware log, in which the system of objective control records all actions of the on-duty shift operators.
The device operates in a temperature range from -10 to +55° C.
The modernized import-substituted printer has successfully passed all tests. Mass production is scheduled to begin by the end of this year.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Rostec presented a radiation-resistant complex for nuclear power plants.
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