Print-and-apply primary labeler

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All-electric label printer-applicator

Weber Packaging Solutions’ Model 4300e Pro-Apply all-electric label printer-applicator prints labels in a next-out mode, automatically removes them from their liner, and retains them by vacuum on the applicator pad using electrically-operated fans instead of external compressed air, helping facilities meet sustainability objectives.
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Labeler is versatile, durable and designed for easy operation

The Core Series Print & Apply Labeler is designed to be affordable, durable and versatile. Operation is simplified and training is minimal. Modular construction simplifes maintenance. The labeler is designed to be a rugged peformer, incorporating anodized aluminum, stainless steel and UHMW for strength and durability in the most demanding environments.
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Gantry-style linerless labeling solution

The linerless, print-and-apply labeling technology provides higher throughput and improved efficiency.
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Print and apply system combats counterfeiting

FOX IV Technologies’ Tandem Label Printer Applicator utilizes two in-line thermal print engines to print and apply customized anti-counterfeiting labels to the product, case, or pallet.
Vial labeling at 800 ampules/min
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Vial labeling at 800 ampules/min

Bausch & Stroebel demonstrated a machine that labels 800 ampules/min; integrated with the labeler was a Hapa ink-jet label printing system that not only keeps pace with the 800/min speeds but also prints blank labels with serialization.
ZE500™ Series: Innovative design, greater benefits
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ZE500™ Series: Innovative design, greater benefits

With improved ease of use and simplified serviceability, the new Zebra® ZE500™ Series print engine is designed to keep mission-critical print-and-apply applications operating without interruptions.
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Print & apply labeler

Designed for use on automotive components, Universal Labeling Systems’ “flag labeling” system prints and applies labels to various shapes of products without change-over parts or operation down time.
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Dual tamp label printer/applicator

Tharo Systems’ PA1200DT Dual Tamp Label Printer/Applicator can print and apply labels to 2 adjacent carton/product surfaces--front and side, front and top, or a simple front application.
Economical tamp-blow label printer-applicator
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Economical tamp-blow label printer-applicator

Video features the newest, most cost-efficient addition to Weber Packaging Solutions’ line of label print-apply systems. Versatile in-line Model 4300 Pro-Apply unit features the functionality often limited to higher-duty print-apply models.
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Barcode and laminated label printers

Designed for the healthcare industry, Brother’s P-touch PT-9700PC and PT-9800PCN series barcode and label printing are complete desktop barcode and laminated label printing solutions for applications that require premier print quality, superior finish and/or extreme durability for harsh environments.

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