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Golden, Colo. – (July 21, 2007)
Epilog Laser, the leading producer of flying-optics based CO2 and Fiber laser systems, was recently featured in the “Craving Technology” section on powerhouse news portal, CNN.com.
In an effort to determine what keeps industry experts talking, CNN.com asked MAKE Magazine Senior Editor, Phillip Torrone, about some of his favorite high-tech toys.
Torrone called the Epilog Mini laser cutter the multi-tool for the 21st century.
When CNN.com asked “What will you do with a 35-watt high-powered industrial laser?” Torrone answered, “What won't you do is a better question.”
Used by large, medium and small award and engraving manufacturers, as well as the professional craftsman, creative uses for the Epilog Mini 24 are virtually limitless.
“I use mine to cut my own plastic cases for projects and to laser-etch laptops, iPods, gadgets -- everything. I've even etched my Apple MacBook,” Torrone told CNN.com.
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Designed with a combination of affordability and high quality, the Epilog Mini 24 features a generous engraving area, and comes equipped with many of the same features as the larger laser systems. The Mini 24 boasts the highest quality engraving available in a small format system.
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For more information, contact:
Amy Dallman
Marketing Communications Specialist
Epilog Laser
303-277-1188
AmyD@EpilogLaser.com

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