While the price rivals that of the lowest cost printer applicators, the features and substance of the 250 exceed those of machines selling for nearly twice the price. In addition, ID Technology offers a limited LIFETIME WARRANTY on the 250 applicator. All key sub-assemblies are modular, facilitating simple stocking of spare parts and uncomplicated parts replacement. The applicator can be mounted in any orientation for top, bottom or side label application. The Model 250 printer applicators are available with Zebra, Datamax or Sato print engines. The Model 250 Label Printer Applicator uses thermal transfer technology to print and apply variable information labels, on-line, without slowing production. With print speeds up to 12” per second and print resolution up to 300dpi, bar codes, text and graphics print crisply and clearly on a wide variety of substrates. Options include: a variety of tamp stroke lengths, tamp jet, support stand, 3-stage status beacon, on board user configurable system status output, low label alarm & 16.5-inch unwind.
ID Technology: ID Technology: Model 250 label printer applicator
ID Technology is proud to present the Model 250 Label Printer Applicator.
Oct 31, 2010
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