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Seamless integration (1st May 2011)
SATO has successfully implemented its label printing solutions into German toy giant, Simba Dickie's operations. SATO was selected after a rigorous process on the strength of its printers' seamless integration into the
From Handling storing
Compact printer (1st September 2010)
A new, compact label and wristband printer, the CG4, designed for general purpose barcode label applications, has been launched in the UK by SATO.
Tag printer (1st January 2010)
Sato UK has launched a new tag and ticket printer, the DR3, to meet demand for clear, visible information on products, including those destined for retail outlets.
From Plant process control
RFID ready (1st September 2009)
The GL4e from SATO is a durable machine for day-to-day printing of labels up to four inches wide in busy industrial environments.
Label printers (1st March 2009)
Designed to deliver quality printing while being easy to use and maintain, Sato's Kendo (one line print) and Judo (two line print) handheld label printers are each available in a choice of models and can print up to 10
From Production engineering
Print Tags in House (1st January 2006)
GEN2 RFID tags used in the supply chain can now be printed and encoded in-house and on demand using the updated CL400e series thermal label printer from Sato UK.
Entry-level (1st September 2005)
The compact, low-cost Sato AL800 series of on-line label applicators comprises units that are easy to use and maintain, yet reliable in everyday use.
Speedy printer (1st July 2005)
Sato UK has upgraded its MB2000 series portable label printer to make it faster and more robust with a longer battery life.
Easy-to-use label printer (1st May 2005)
A new generation of label printers from Sato UK are said to be fast, intelligent and easy to maintain.
FOOD LABELS (1st May 2005)
Labelling systems that comply with the new European Food Law on product and ingredient traceability are available from SATO UK. Effective from 1st January 2005, the new law requires everyone at every stage of food production, processing and distribut
Prints durable tags (1st November 2004)
There are some identification tasks where self-adhesive labels are not appropriate, yet goods still have to be securely labelled. Sato UK recommends a tag printing system using its M84pro label printing system and Label Gallery software.
For economy (1st September 2004)
SATO UK’s new label printer is aimed at businesses that need to produce quality barcodes and other printed labels, but don’t require the volumes to justify more expensive, heavy duty equipment.
Prints tags (1st March 2004)
For those identification tasks where self-adhesive labels are not appropriate, but where goods must be securely labelled, Sato UK recommends a tag printing system using its latest M84pro label printing system and Label Gallery software. Rolls of toug