Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1995-October - Vol 17 Issue 8

Deltronic Labs, inc. introduces. . .
The "Quick Release" Ticket Dispenser
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4 NEW features gready improve serviceability
to reduce downtime - now standard
on all new dispensers
"Quick Release" face plate
Dynamic, new design allows the ticket dispenser to
"quickly release" from it's face plate on your cabinet or
ticket door, no tools needed. Gives you complete
access to front of
rollers and ticket
guides. Plus, you
can "snap out"
one ticket dis-
penser and imme-
diately replace it
with another in just
seconds. No tools
necessary! The new
face plate retroftta any
aladni Deltronic Laba
machine.
U.S. Patent 4272001
MANUFACTUREO
WITH PRIOE 13Y
OEL TRON IC LAl3S
INTHE USA
Bottom METAL ticket guide
The longer, more durable ticket guide extends through the
face plate allowing for better guidance. Plus a larger open-
ing in the face plate prevents curled tickets from catching.
3
4
foolproof braking system
Our impressive new braking systeni eJlmtaatea brake
allppaae, allowing foolproof, accurate dispensing. This
design also reduces wear and tear on the dispenser caused
by misuse. Brake is easily accessible and can be adjusted.
Optical sensor dust cover
Now the chance of ticket-dust accumulating on the optical sensor
is virtually eliminated. This increases the accuracy of the ticket
count, again reduc:ma mahltenance.
PLUS . .. these features and 1peclftcatlon1
• Low voltage operations: only 12V D.C.
• Solid state output enables interfacing with electronic games
• Compact and lightweight - only 3''W x 4"H x 5 l/2"L and
2 1/4 lbs.
• Validation "Diamond" mark identifies tickets that have been
dispensed
• Adjustable ticket stop
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Other • Patents Pending
• fast parts service - we provide quick shipping
from our manufacturing inventory
• fast repair service - most repairs are done in
24 hours
• On time deliveries - our reputation is second to
none
• One Year Warranty
Another quality product li'om De/Ironic Labs .. . the Industry leader in ticket dispensers
Delfronic Labs, inc.
For Information on our complete line of products, please call
120 Liberty Lane, Chalfont, PA 18914 • 215-997-8616 • FAX# 215-997-9506
STAR*TEcH
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October 1 995
CID
16YEARS OF
To: STAR TECH JouRNAL
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FROM: RANDY FROMM
RE: TEcHFEST REVIEW -
MAv,
1995
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I am compelled to respond to your
publication of Michael McGougan 's
review of TechFest '95, held during
the ACME show in Reno, Nevada
last Spring. Michael had expressed his
disappointment at the lack of ad-
vanced troubleshooting tips.
I want to let your readers know that
the seminars at TechFest were never
meant to be geared toward the ad-
vanced technician but rather to
present a broad range of quick fixes
and service tips to the tech commu-
nity at large. However, each manu-
facturer was invited to have a service
representative stationed at a nearby
booth to discuss advanced topics and
to provide detailed technical informa-
tion to those that requested it.
Since this was the first TechFest (the
TechFest will be repeated and ex-
panded at ACME '96 in Orlando,
next Spring) many manufacturers
were uncertain of its popularity
among industry technicians and, as
such, were unwilling to commit the
resources necessary to falfill the ex-
pectations of advanced technicians.
The AA.MA was pleased with the
TechFest and has assured broader par-
ticipation for 7996.
I would also like to remind Star Tech
readers and contributors that they are,
by and large, among the most skilled
technicians in the coin-op industry;
an industry that runs the gamut from
the most simple, mechanical devices
to the most advanced, state-of the-art
image processing computer systems. I
do not expect to be able to teach them
much, if anything at all.
At least that's what I thought until I
received the following note attached
to a copy of the STAR*TECH]our-
nal review of TechFest:
Randy: This guy is all wet. The
TechFest was enjoyable and informa-
tive. I've been repairing games to the
board level for 74 years and you still
had things to teach me. -jerry Conley,
Harrah's Lake Tahoe
That note, combined with a half
dozen other letters of thanks and
praise regarding TechFest (including
one from the AAMA show represen-
tatives) leads me to believe we're on
the right track. Jte just need to fine-
tune the program to meet everyone's
needs and expectations. Naturally, I'd
appreciate any input from
STAR*TECH journal readers as
well.
Please feel free to contact me with your
comments and suggestions.
Randy Fromm 7944 Falmouth Dr.
El Cajon, CA 92020-2827-
tel. 679.593. 6737 fax. 679.593. 673L
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