According to the ECM Connection, Zeutshel’s brand new overhead book copier is called the Zeta and will be showcased at the recent ALA convention.
“The zeta marries affordability with Zeutschel’s renowned German engineering, giving a sought-after brand name and technology a new accessibility for libraries of all sizes and types,” said Christopher Crowley, president of The Crowley Company.
The Zeta is a device with many purposes that seems to specialize in book copying in an efficient and high-quality matter. It also saves money compared to standard color printers doing such work, according to ECM Connection.
“With zeta, Zeutschel is presenting a multi-functional device that can replace or complement traditional paper copiers. The zeta digitizes and copies books and all manner of bound and loose documents using a combination of compact, stylish design, attractive price, easy usability and high functionality.”





