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ID Technology: Wipe-on module for label printer applicators

ID Technology, powered by Pro Mach, has released a new, patent pending wipe-on module for the Model 250 and Model 252 label printer applicators, featuring a simple elegant design that does not need plant air and has no moving parts or complicated servo drives.

Wipe-on module for label printer applicators
Wipe-on module for label printer applicators

This module is perfect for GTIN and GS1-128 bar code labeling and high throughput. There is no line speed matching restrictions. Uncoupling the print speed from the conveyor speed allows for lower print speeds resulting is better print quality and lower stress on the printhead and printer.

ID Technology has been providing wipe-on Label Printer Applicators for years with the Models 450 and 455. Now they have a module that has the flexibility to bolt onto those units. Like the Model 252 the module is built on the Centerline-Modularity concept, a method of removing manual adjustment points. This

By being part of the Model 250 and Model 252 modular platform users are not tied into a proprietary print engine. They may choose from the major print engines from Sato, Zebra and Datamax. This also provides the choice of proven, lower cost printheads in 203, 300, 400 or 600 DPI print resolutions.

If application needs and requirements change, this module can be swapped out with any other application modules available for ID Technology label printer applicators. These include tamp, dual-tamp, three-panel tamp, corner wrap and swing arm tamp. You do not have to start over with a new machine.

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