Earlier this week, North Coast Interactive
announced the world's first full color short run printable USB flash drive. Designed to be printed using a Rimage Everest printer, the
Spectrum Flash Drive allows on site full color printing of flash media with very short turnaround times.
North Coast
Interactive is excited to announce the world's first full color short run printable USB flash drive. “This is a very exciting new
direction in printable media that we have developed”, explains Thomas Blaha, president of North Coast Interactive, Inc. “The Spectrum
Drive is the first USB flash drive that allows on site full color printing of flash media with very short turnaround times. Additionally,
the equipment and knowledge necessary to offer this service is already common in the duplication industry, making startup costs and
set-up time very low.”
The Spectrum Flash Drive is designed to be printed using a Rimage Everest printer in conjunction with
NCI's Spectrum Everest adapter kit. The kit includes everything necessary to quickly convert an Everest II or Everest III printer from
CD/DVD printing to Spectrum Flash Drive printing.
The standard Spectrum Flash Drives will be available in white with a
1 GB capacity. Drives with 512 MB, 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB capacities are also available as special order options. If you'd like to read
more, NCI's entire press release can be found here.