SATO TG3 | Retail Tag & Label Printer
This series of retail SATO printers include a heavy duty print mechanism and cutter assembly which carries on the tradition of durability and performance of SATO solutions.
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This series of retail SATO printers include a heavy duty print mechanism and cutter assembly which carries on the tradition of durability and performance of SATO solutions. With its industrial chassis and high performance processing, it tackles even the most demanding print jobs with supreme ease. Tags and labels automatically load with a touch of a single button, while sensors automatically calibrate gap or reflective markings ensuring proper print registration.
Print Method: | Direct or Thermal Transfer |
Print Resolution: | 203 or 305 dpi |
Print Width: | 3.1″ |
Media Width: | 0.9″ to 3.1″ (label) 0.9”-3.3” (tag) |
Print Speed: (max.) | 10 ips |
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Available Documents
c- Printing Labels and bracelets
- Print Resolution 203/305 dpi
- Antimicrobial housing
- Small, compact
- Easy maintenance
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