Compatible with RFID! A label printer that can achieve low running costs by reducing waste of ink ribbons and labels.
This is a label printer that supports both thermal transfer printing and thermal printing. It is designed for use in various environments such as factories, logistics, healthcare, and public institutions. 【Features】 ■ Zero Waste Label Function It can print from the first label, reducing waste of expensive RF labels. ■ Ribbon Saving Function Only the printed areas use the ink ribbon, which helps to lower running costs. ■ High Precision Printing A 600dpi type is available, allowing printing on very small labels and nameplates. ■ RFID Compatible It can write data to HF band (including NFC) and UHF band tags. *HF and UHF bands can be selected at the time of installation. ■ Improved Usability The structure allows anyone to easily set up label rolls and ink ribbons. *For details, catalogs, or demo requests, please contact us through the related URL.
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Printing method: Line thermal transfer method / Direct thermal method Transport method: Roller feed method Print dot density: Equivalent to 609dpi (24dot/mm) Equivalent to 300dpi (12dot/mm) Paper size: Width: 25mm to 110mm / Thickness: 0.1mm to 0.26mm Print speed: 300dpi: MAX 200mm/sec 609dpi: MAX 150mm/sec Maximum printable area: Width 103mm / Length: 298mm Label specifications: Core inner diameter: 3 inches Label outer diameter: φ200mm Interface: RS232C / USB2.0 / LAN / Digital I/O Device dimensions: (W) 283mm × (D) 475mm × (H) 334mm (Auto cutter specification) Weight: Approximately 20kg (Auto cutter specification) Options at installation: Auto cutter / Peeling / RFID (HF/UHF)
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- Hospital: Box label - Logistics center: Box label - Factory: Nameplate label, Circuit board label - Store: Product label
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In recent times, the labeling of information necessary for identifying and managing people and goods has become essential in various situations. Since its founding in 1984, the Phoenix Group has been responding to all customer needs with the "printing technology," "paper transport technology," and "automatic identification technology" that it has developed.