“We are excited that GLI has performed their functional evaluation and said we will need no further approval from them,” said Bart C. Shuldman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TransAct Technologies.
“With the successful notification received from GLI, TransAct will begin to market the system to every jurisdiction in the world. Along with the recent expansion of our trial run of the System at Foxwoods, 2011 promises to be a significant year for the Epicentral Print System and we look forward to presenting and selling the System across the globe,” Shuldman added.
The new Epicentral Print System – connected directly to TransAct’s ServerPort device inside the slot machine – is an easy-to-use software system that enables casinos to internally develop marketing programs and promotional coupons to be distributed to customers on a real-time basis at a slot machine.
Additionally, the system works with all existing slot systems and games as it is separate and distinct from the slot system itself. With this, a casino is able to use the Epicentral Print System to connect to any existing slot machine, regardless of the game’s manufacturer or the current slot system, as long as the slot machine is equipped with a TransAct Epic 950 printer.