Sato’s GY412 direct thermal printer simultaneously prints on both sides of specially designed labels for improved productivity, cost efficiencies, and environmental benefits.
Designed for short- to medium-batch and demand print runs, the TG3 Series of printers from SATO feature an automated print-cut-stack function, separation of tags for batch printing, energy-saving LCD display, precision cutting of tags/labels, and the ability to perform standalone printing.
SATO’s online service request form on SATOLabeling.com allows customers to request service, repair or regular maintenance 24/7 on SATO printers and cutter stackers.
Sato’s Windows Vista®-certified labeling software, Label Gallery 3, allows developers to create barcode and RFID label design and printing solutions for PC and mobile device users.
SATO’s Label Gallery 3 labeling software series features two new software development kits, improved printing control, Unicode compliance, and Windows CE.NET support for mobile devices.
New from Sato America comes the JetWax high-speed thermal ribbon,
capable of producing scannable bar codes, sharp images, and
human-readable text at real-time print speeds of 16”/sec when combined
with the company’s S84 OEM print engine family.
Tharo Systems has created an RFID Troubleshooter to guide their EASYLABEL software users through the process of printing and encoding RFID smart labels, as well as resolve common RFID encoding problems.
Tharo Systems has created an RFID Troubleshooter to guide their EASYLABEL software users through the process of printing and encoding RFID smart labels, as well as resolve common RFID encoding problems.
SATO America has introduced the MB200i, a mobile bar code printer suitable for mobile label printing needs such as pick labeling, POS, and product ID labeling.
Weber Marking Systems released its Model 2600Lt label printer/applicator, an in-line unit ideal for moderate duty cycles or for initial entry into on-line print-and-apply labeling.
Sato America has demonstrated RFID Gen 2 interoperability with its CL408e and CL412e RFID-enabled thermal bar-code printers. Printers offer the latest in UHF RFID multi-protocol technology by supporting Class 1 and Class 0+, as well as ISO standards.
Sato has launched its new line of tag and label printers, the XLe Series, available as direct thermal or thermal transfer. A 32-bit RISC processor is at the heart of the XLe Series, ensuring high-performance, high-speed printing.
The Kennedy Group's RFID group has introduced 10 new RFID Starter Kits to assist first-tier users in complying with RFID mandates according to their specific needs, budget, and timetable.
Sato newly launched GTe Series of speed-enhanced industrial printers offer availability as a direct thermal or thermal transfer. The intelligent printers feature the exclusive Sato Embedded Basic Language (SEMBL), which offers flexibility to create and load customized stand-alone programs into the printer.
Sato America’s new SATO RFID-enabled “S” Series OEM print engines, designed for applications including anti-theft, asset tracking, supply chain logistics, baggage tags, and factory automation.
In an effort to minimize damaging static electricity and lower the risk of transponder failure from static discharges, which can zap an RFID chip as the label is being printed, IIMAK has developed the anti-static GP725 resin-enhanced wax ribbon.
FOX IV offers the largest variety of label printer applicators on the market today. Machines support print technology from Zebra, Intermec, Datamax, Printronix, Avery, Monarch and Sato.
Sato offers Trace Eye, an industrial traceability system designed for manufacturers that need to check the status of products in real time. Structured to manage the entire production process from start to warehousing and delivery, Trace Eye first collects all real-time information related to production process, including inventory and internal warehousing management.
Sato has launched printers fitted with an integral RFID module from its U.S.-based partner, Alien Technology. Initially, 3 SATO printers will be fitted with these modules: the high-performance CL408e (shown), the CL412e, and the M-8485Se print-and-apply enhanced S-series print engine.
S2, Dynic’s high-performance wax ribbon can print at speeds to 12”/sec and has an antistatic backcoat. Ribbon can be used in most Datamax, Eltron, Intermec, Paxar/Monarch, Printronix, RJS, Sato, and Zebra printers.
Sato America’s SC-TTL labels combine top-quality labels and ribbons in one roll. Print-head alignment and ribbon wrinkle are virtually eliminated, company says.
Sato America (Charlotte, NC) offers its RFID Kit for Sato CL408e and CL412e printers. Kit is compatible with CL408e and CL412e printers with serial numbers higher than 10390000.
The M-10e from Sato America (Sunnyvale, CA) prints labels to 10.5” at a speed of up to 5”/sec. The 10.5” printhead prints large-format compliance labels at 305-dpi resolution without rotating the image.
The 4000X Weigh Price Labeling System from Convergent Label Technology (Tampa, FL) uses a load cell upgraded with digital technology. The system weighs a package, prints a bar-code label, and applies it to the package at rates to 90 packs/min.
All Sato’s (Sunnyvale, CA) industrial printers use plug-in interface cards for maximum flexibility. They can be easily changed in the field in a matter of seconds to accommodate any common host interface, including USB, Ethernet, and IEEE 1284 company says.
The CX208 and CX212 desktop printers from Sato America (Sunnyvale, CA) are designed for portability. The compact design allows them to fit on any work surface.
Sato’s (Sunnyvale, CA) standard M-8485Se OEM thermal-transfer printer operates at speeds to 12”/sec, offers 16 MB of memory, prints up to 5” W and prints 21 bar-code symbologies, 4 of which are 2-D.
Sato America (Sunnyvale, CA) has introduced the Techno Therm® Synthetic Film labels for thermal printing. SF100 is a PP film suitable for indoor applications and created for labeling rigid surfaces.
Sato America, Inc. (Sunnyvale, CA) has introduced a new line of labels, tags and thermal-transfer ribbon products expressly for use in all Sato printing systems.
Auto Labe's (Fort Pierce, FL) print/apply labelers for tamp or blow-on applications are available in three versions: The Model 150 with Datamax print engine operates at up to 10"/sec and handles labels as small as 1"x1" or as large as 5" x 12"; with the Zebra print engine, it operates at up to 12"/sec and accommodates labels from 2"x2" to 7.2"x39".
B.C.E. Technologies (Tampa, FL) will feature its corner-wrap label applicator applying a single label on two sides of a box. Provides a low-cost method of applying large shipping labels such as UCC 128, AIAG and other compliance label formats.
Label-Aire's (Fullerton, CA) Model 2115 labeler can print and apply two sizes of p-s labels to CD jewel boxes at speeds to 100 products/min. The system uses a SATO 8450 thermal-transfer printer interfaced to the Model 2115ST stepper-driven microprocessor-controlled wipe-on labeler.
Diagraph's (St. Louis, MO) PA/5000 label printer/applicator system is a heavy-duty, high-speed, print-and-apply system built for continuous-duty operation.
Sato's (Sunnyvale, CA) CX200 is a low-cost industrial printer available in thermal-transfer and direct-thermal configurations. Prints an area up to 4.1" W x 14" L on labels and tags up to 4.65" W.
Auto Labe's (Ft. Pierce, FL) new automatic print/apply system employs the Sato 8490S high-resolution print engine to label at speeds to 100 products/min.
Sato America (Sunnyvale, CA) has released the second edition of its "Bar Code Printer Selection Guide." The 48-page booklet provides data on the company's bar-code printing line and background information on bar-code printing technologies.
The SATO M-8490S OEM thermal print engine from SATO America (Sunnyvale, CA) is designed for automated labeling of small items such as pharmaceutical vials.
The Labeling Systems (Oakland, NJ) Model 2177 print/apply labeler is designed for thermal-transfer or direct thermal printing. It uses a SATO Model M-8485S printer, which allows labels with dimensions up to 51/4" W.
Auto Labe's (Ft. Pierce, FL) Model 150 print/apply labeler is suitable for one-up or next-label-out applications, and can be configured in either a tamp-on or blow-on version.
Sato America (Sunnyvale, CA) has introduced the CL-412, a high-resolution, competitively priced thermal-transfer bar code printer. It employs a replaceable plug-in interface module, which allows users to change interface types without having to upgrade the printer.
Diagraph's (St. Louis, MO) PA/150-8485S label printer/applicator is a next-label-out system that integrates a tamp-on or blow-on automatic label applicator with a Sato 8485S print engine.
Model 2138-T is a new thermal/ thermal-transfer printer/applicator from Label-Aire (Fullerton, CA) that accepts a variety of thermal/ thermal-transfer print units to form a complete printer/applicator system.
SATO America (Sunnyvale, CA) has upgraded its Label Wizard(TM) label design and production software to version 2.3. This program allows labels to incorporate text and graphics as well as most types of bar codes.
The CL-608 high-speed industrial wide-web thermal transfer printer from SATO America (Sunnyvale, CA) can handle webs to 7" wide and can print up to 6" wide to meet compliance labeling requirements without having to rotate the label format.