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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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As a carton approaches the Model 4300e system, the pad gently applies a label to the top or side of a case or package. The system handles labels up to 6 in. wide and 6 in. long, and prints labels at up to 16 in./second.  A wide selection of thermal/thermal-transfer print engines is available to produce text, bar codes and graphic images at 203, 300 or 600 dpi.

The Model 4300e Pro-Apply operates with the company’s print-apply software, which simplifies label formatting, editing and printing. Weber also manufactures a wide variety of blank and custom pressure-sensitive label materials.

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