Josh Harvey, from Kayell Australia, and Kathy Steinhardt with one of the new multi touch-screen photo kiosks

May 7, 2015

It’s not often that a South Burnett business owner can boast of having the first examples of new cutting-edge technology in Queensland, let alone Australia …

But Kathy Steinhardt,  from Kingaroy Photo Lab, can.

Installation finished today in her Kingaroy Street store of the first two multi-touch screen photo kiosks in the nation.

The kiosks will allow customers to edit their photos by pinching, just like on a mobile phone. They can then print to any of the networked devices in the store, including her brand new Epson large format printer.

They can also have their images printed on coffee mugs, beer steins or mousemats in the store.

Kayell Australia technician Josh Harvey, who installed the new photo kiosks, said they had been developed in Germany by Di-Support.

Customers can download their files straight from their iPhones or Androids or log-in via the kiosk to their Facebook galleries. There are also the usual range of card readers plus access via CD, DVD, USB etc.

Kathy said the customer could control the whole process however staff would be on hand to help out if needed.

The new photo kiosks are the latest in a number of changes at the store, including the installation of a new Epson digital dry lab and renovations including the removal of a wall.

The new Epson digital dry lab, left, and Epson large format printer

 

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