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Weber Packaging Solutions: Wax thermal-transfer ribbons

The Go-Mark 100 ribbons feature a rich blackness for basic label printing applications such as shipping and product identification bar code labels.

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Weber’s new Go-Mark 100 wax-based thermal-transfer ribbons are making basic label printing much more economical and practical for customers using wax ribbons for their labeling applications.

The Go-Mark 100 ribbons feature a rich blackness for basic label printing applications such as shipping and product identification bar code labels. The new ribbons are compatible with both coated and non-coated label materials, working well on even flood-coated color labels.

The Clean-Start leader is also built into the beginning of every ribbon. When loaded correctly, this will clean a label printer’s print head each time a new ribbon is loaded. It removes debris before it builds up on the print head. The Go-Mark ribbons also use a lower heat setting for the print head, which will reduce wear and extend the life of label printers.

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