Primary labels / pre-printed labels
Brands and high-quality products need suitable labels to represent the image and reflect the branding. Weber Marking Systems is geared for the production of high-quality primary and pre-printed labels for any application.
Up to 8 colours can be printed in UV flexoprint, be it as complete primary labels or as high-grade pre-printed labels, part-printed to your individual requirements (e.g. with your company logo). Informative data such as identification, minimum shelf life etc. can then be printed on the label at a later stage.
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Available Documents
- Choose from a wide range of 203, 300 and 600 dpi print engines
- Capable of handling print speeds up to 16 ips
- Numerous I/O’s ease interfacing with external devices
- Monitor operation via a web browser
- High Speed Throughput 203 / 305 dpi
- Flexible Connectivity
- User friendly operation
- Low Cost of Ownership
- Unicode Support
- Built in Emulation Language
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Sato GZ4e Printer

Features
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