Tabletop ticketing dydtem September 25th 2003 A new high volume tabletop ticketing system for manufacturing and distribution centre tag printing is among the latest additions to Paxar’s 9800 series of tabletop barcode label printers. The new 9860 has advances in processing power, fonts and communications capabilities for unerringly reliable printing, cutting and stacking
The 9860 has an integral heavyduty knife that cuts and stacks at up to 200mm a second, and will cut up to 10 million tags before it needs changing. The printer supports MPCL as the standard language and includes 94X5 emulation and is fully supported by third party software suppliers
It has a 600m ribbon that is as easy to load as dropping Sellotape into a dispenser
The new ticketing printer offers print speed of 203mm a second for both the standard 203dpi and the optional 300dpi print resolutions
Supply sensing is die cut, black mark, aperture or non-indexed. It comes with a new QWERTY keyboard that makes off-line entry of alpha numeric data simple
There is also the option of Paxar’s new 938 Verifier, that verifies labels at up to 203mm a second. More articles from Paxar UK Ltd: |