Thermalcard
Thermal cleaning cards remove the most stubborn burnt on paper particles and adhesive residue. They are designed to safely clean thermal print heads, guide paths, rollers and reader heads.
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Zebra 170Xi4

Increase productivity and print high-volume, wide labels on demand or in batch with unmatched performance ideal for compliance, product identification and pallet labeling. Standard Features Print methods: Thermal transfer or direct thermal Construction: 12-gauge steel frame Single 32 bit More Standard Features 16 MB SD RAM; 8 MB non-volatile Flash memory Automatic media/ribbon […]
View ProductDNP TR4085plus Premium Resin-Enhanced Wax

The industry’s leading wax product since its introduction to the market in November 2000, TR4085plus features our SmoothCoat® backcoat. This unique ink formulation dissipates static and is versatile enough to print on a wide variety of label stocks. No other wax product beats TR4085plus® when it comes to edge definition for crisp, rotated bar codes and dark, durable images.
View ProductZebra ZXP Series 8 Retransfer Card Printer

With best-in-class, productivity boosting, full-throttle throughput, produce vivid color plastic cards on demand fast – thanks to Zebra’s highly advanced ZXP Series 8 retransfer card printer and its patent-pending image-transfer process. Yet even at unparalleled print speeds, the printer achieves superior, photo-like image quality that boasts rich, consistent colours and strikingly sharp resolution.
The ZXP Series 8 printer includes ZMotif XML-based software for easy integration with enterprise applications. A modular design gives you the flexibility to add a variety of encoding options as needed.
View ProductPLUSMARK – Premium Wax

PLUSMARK is the high performance wax ribbon from Weber. It offers all
the benefits of a general purpose wax ribbon with an improved print durability
and a capability to print on synthetic label materials.









