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The Numeron is a banknote processing system for commercial banks
The BPS C4 banknote processing system is designed specifically for medium-sized cash centers
The BPS M7 banknote processing system inspects up to 2,000 banknotes per minute
The BPS 2000 OBIS banknote processing system for printers controls banknote quality
The NotaPack banknote packing system automatically shrink-wraps banknotes
The banknote destruction system reliably shreds banknotes that have been taken out of circulation
Every single banknote has to pass a quality check after printing (BPS 2000 OBIS)
Close-up of the NotaScan Ink that authenticates banknotes using infrared measurement technology
Close-up of the BPS M7, a banknote processing system for large cash centers
The NotaScan Ink range of sensors verifies banknotes using infrared measurement technology
A banknote bundle that was shrink-wrapped in the NotaPack packing system
Close-up of the Numeron, which inspects banknotes for fitness and authenticity
Banknotes after being shredded in the banknote destruction system from Giesecke & Devrient