<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=157406051691882&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
CADspeed -- Optimizing Hardware for CAD Software

Protect Sensitive Data With Easy, Secure Data Image Overwrite for Your Large Format Devices

Posted by cadhardware

Dec 17, 2012 3:23:39 PM

Proper disposal of electronic data stored on a large format printer’s disk drive is imperative to preventing inadvertent disclosure of sensitive or confidential information.

Data-sensitive environments are no longer limited to defense agencies, power generation firms and related contractors, but include any enterprise that places a high value on its intellectual property. These environments require specific security precautions to ensure the security and integrity of sensitive and confidential information.

Read More

Topics: Data Security, Wide-Format Printers, Printers, Plotting, Connectivity, Large Format Printers, CAD

Tips on Buying Wide-Format Printers for CAD, Part 3: Setting It Up

Posted by cadhardware

Oct 24, 2011 2:47:03 PM

In this series, I discussed ways to determine your needs and the different types of wide-format printers. Now let’s talk about setting it up.

Read More

Topics: Accessories, Hardware, Wide-Format Printers, Printers, Plotting, Large Format Printers, CAD

Tips on Buying Wide-Format Printers for CAD, Part 2: Choosing the Right One

Posted by cadhardware

Oct 17, 2011 11:47:40 PM

In part one of this series, I discussed ways to determine your needs. This is the most important step. It won’t matter what printer is purchased if it can’t do what you need it to do. This post will cover the different types of large format printers.

Read More

Topics: Accessories, Hardware, Wide-Format Printers, Printers, Plotting, Large Format Printers, CAD

Tips on Buying Wide-Format Printers for CAD, Part 1: Determine Your Needs

Posted by cadhardware

Oct 13, 2011 2:27:57 PM

Before CAD became our main design tool, we drew our creations on “the board.” Once drawings were complete, there was a physical product -- the drawing itself. It was very likely a piece of vellum or mylar or perhaps just a simple sheet of bond paper. I have even worked with drawings on linen. These drawings could be presented to a client, approval board or municipality. All you needed were copies. That was easy -- fire up the diazo and try not to inhale too many fumes.

Read More

Topics: Accessories, Hardware, Wide-Format Printers, Printers, Plotting, Large Format Printers, CAD

Celebrating30years_Logo.wTagline-2.png
CADspeed RSS Feed

Subscribe to Email Updates

cadspeed_spacer.gif
cadspeed_spacer.gif

Recent Posts

cadspeed_spacer.gif
cadspeed_spacer.gif
CADspeed -- Hardware for CAD applications