XC Label Printer

The layout of the labels is created either using label software or through direct programming via a text editor on the PC. Label formats, fonts and graphic data, serial data and database contents are saved or imported on the CF memory card, USB flash drive or the internal IFFS printer memory. Only variable data is sent to the printer via keyboard or host computer before being printed out. Data from a barcode scanner or a balance can also be received by the printer.

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Big graphic display
White backlight for optimum readability.

Ribbon retainer
Three-part tightening axles enable quick and easy ribbon exchange.

Straightforward adjustment
The printheads are pressed down with sliding toggles. One is mounted to the left label margin, the other is pushed to the right label margin.

Peripheral connection
All additional modules such as the stacker and cutter are easily adjustable. All peripheral devices can be connected to the › Stable metal housing made of die-cast aluminum.

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XC Label Printer

    Epson GP-M831 Printer

    Epson GP-M831 Printer

    Offering a more flexible alternative to dot matrix technology, the GP-M831 combines the sturdiness of a dot matrix printer with the advantages of inkjet, such as wider media compatibility and higher-quality prints. Unlike dot matrix printers, the versatile GP-M831 can print advanced barcodes and crisp text, and can be used with a variety of media, including glossy paper and labels.

     

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    Legi-Air 4050 TWIN

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    A new system for the classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures was introduced throughout Europe on 20th January 2009, when the European GHS regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008, also referred to as CLP regulation, entered into force. The new EU directive also affects labelling requirements. New pictograms in the shape of a red diamond with a white background are replacing the orange ones in the EU.

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    X1Jet MX

    The Markoprint X1JET MX is an inkjet printer that runs independently. It’s ideal for coding large printing images directly on carton material in the food, beverage, chemical, and construction industries. On flat or absorbent surfaces, the MX Class piezo inkjet technology codes rapidly, correctly, and reliably.

    The X1JET MX comes in three different styles: Compact, Vario, and Top. The print head on the Compact variant is fixed vertically. The Vario version’s print head may be rotated 90 degrees to the left for coding on ascending conveyor belts. The Top version codes to the packaging or product from above. True Type fonts are used to print text, logos, barcodes, and data matrix codes in the system.

    The Markoprint X1JET MX makes printing simple with its 3-logic intuitive operation and LED status light. Data can be transferred via USB stick. It also has a maintenance station that includes a power supply.

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    I-Class Mark II

    We made the best better.

    Datamax-O’Neil’s I-Class revolutionized the barcode printer industry with its award winning modular design, field installable options and rugged reliability.

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