Electronic Hand Held Label Applicator Model LD 70
Used directly from it’s own mains power supply or remotely from it’s rechargeable batteries, the LD70 can dispense and apply labels up to 65mm wide and there is no restriction on the maximum length.
Supplied With
110V and 220V Adaptor
Several plug types available.
The adaptor feeds the applicator and charges the battery.
Recharge time: 12 hours
Optional Extras
Rechargeable Battery
Over 1000 metres of labels with one recharge.
Up to 400 recharges per battery Battery Charger
For two batteries – complete recharge in 2 hours.
Works with 110V and 220V
Adobe Reader is required to open and view PDF files. This can be downloaded free from adobe.com.
Available Documents
LD70 Label Applicator- Fast Speed Printing
- Durabilit
- Enduring
- Anti-microbial Casing
- 2-Colour Printing
Sato MB2i Printer

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