“We are very excited with this exclusive win, putting TransAct printers in New York City’s first-ever casino, and showing once again that TransAct’s superior printers and technology are being recognized on a global scale,” said Bart C. Shuldman, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of TransAct Technologies.
“The Epic 950 offers everything that operators seek in a Ticket-In, Ticket-Out (TITO) printer – the newest technology and advanced features including quick disconnect, reliable ticket burst and present, paper low ticket sensing, the ability to print in two colors and in multiple languages, and an easy path to connect to TransAct’s EPICENTRAL Print System and our patented ServerPort technology. We are excited to further our relationship with Resorts World to help them capitalize on all the features and advanced technology of the Epic 950.”
“We were pleased to choose the Epic 950 printer from TransAct for our casino floor due to its features and functions and capability to be connected to EPICENTRAL in the future,” said Scott Molina, Director of Slot Operations for Resorts World Casino New York City. “We are grateful to important partners like TransAct, whose commitment to this project has helped propel us to where we are today.”