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Services Some of our references in the Public Transport industry: • AMTRAK (USA) • BRITISH RAIL (UK) • EUROSTAR • GNER (UK) • SMART-TEC (Luxembourg) • NS REIZIGERS (Netherlands) • RENFE (Spain) • SNCB (Belgium) • SNCF (France) • SWEDISH RAILWAYS (Sweden) IER 570: ISO/EDMONSON TICKET PRINTER COUNTER OR TVM VERSION The IER 570 printer is the new reference model for printing of tickets in ISO (TFC.1) and/or Edmonson (TFC.0) format. It is the ideal solution to meet the most demanding requirements in the transport ticket printing industry. With its 4 independently configurable supply channels, its magnetic and contactless ticket encoding capacities, and its high-quality and high-performance “direct thermal" technology printing, the IER 570 is the universal printer for the ground transport world. It is available in a ticket counter version or in “OEM version” for integration into self-service ticket vending machines. Some of our references in Ticket Vending Machines: • SNCF (1500 units) • ARRIVA (Dutch Railway) • BAA (British Airports Authorities) • EASYJET • NS (Dutch Railways) THE UNIVERSAL PRINTER The IER 570 printer can take two ticket formats, ISO (TFC.1) and Edmonson (TFC.0), for magnetic and contactless processing. Its 4 supply channels can be configured in 4x1, 2x2 or 3+1 mode. The operator is therefore free to choose the optimum mode for his paper and stock management. In 2x2 mode, the operator can use double format, i.e. 2 supplies in ISO and 2 in Edmonson. This versatility enables transport operators to switch easily from Edmonson format to ISO format and from magnetic to contactless technology. The IER 570 printer is fully compatible with operators' existing ticket stocks: whether they are conditioned in roll or fanfold form, with magnetic track in ISO2, ISO3, central ISO or central Edmonson position, or contactless ISO 14443, the IER 570 printer offers impeccable quality and speed of printing and encoding IER 998T: THE UNIVERSAL AND VERSATILE TVM DESIGNED FOR ALL ENVIRONMENTS The IER 998T ticket vending machine is the ideal answer to the self-service requirements of ground transport operators. Sturdy, offering a very wide choice of options and very high autonomy, the IER 998T ticket vending machine is particularly well suited to transport ticket selling, reloading and dispensing applications. Versatile, it handles both magnetic tickets and contactless tickets. Thus, it allows operators to seamlessly migrate to contactless technology. The integration of the latest technologies ensures that the IER 998T TVM provides optimum performances: industrial PC, highvisibility screen, touch screen, card stacker and multiple means of payment. The integration of the IER 570 printer in the ticket vending machine enables printing in Edmonson (TFC.0) and ISO (TFC.1) format, in magnetic and contactless mode. The IER 998T ticket vending machine exists in two versions: the wider version has a coin-accepting and change-giving system with recycling. Less than 1 metre wide, it concentrates a maximum number of functions in minimum space. The narrow version, without a coinaccepting system, can be integrated even in the most restricted spaces. ABOUT IER: IER, a subsidiary of the Bolloré group and the world leading supplier for major transportation networks, develops a full range of solutions dedicated to passenger processing. Our customers benefit from IER’s strong international presence: more than 1,000 employees in 10 countries, 14 international sites, 12 regional sites, 6 production plants. R&D: IER has invested significantly in the design of its ground transportation products both in terms of hardware and software for more than 10 years. IER, 3 rue Salomon de Rothschild B.P. 320 - 92156 Suresnes Cedex - France Tel.: +33 (0)1 41 38 60 12 E-mail: pmonsera@ier.fr Website: wwww.ier.fr EURAILmag Business & Technology Issue 15 http://www.ier.fr http://www.ier.fr

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