Ideal for GHS label printing! Capable of printing in two colors, red and black, including red frame displays and caution notes! Compatible with 8-inch size labels!
This is a label printer suitable for issuing 8-inch wide GHS labels that support red and black two-color printing. 【Features】 ■ GHS Label Support Capable of red and black two-color printing that meets GHS label requirements, including red frame displays and cautionary notes. ■ Excellent Operability The ribbon cassette system allows for easy replacement of ink ribbons. It also features automatic label feeding and ejection functions, improving work efficiency. ■ Improved Maintenance The label transport section can be fully opened, making it easy to clean the print head and transport rollers. ■ Low Running Costs The ribbon saving function consumes ink ribbon only for the printed portions, allowing for cost reduction. ■ Integration with External Devices Equipped with digital I/O, enabling integration with labelers. *For more details, catalogs, or demo requests, please contact us through the related URL.
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Printing method: Line thermal transfer method Transport method: Roller feed method Printing dot density: Equivalent to 305dpi (12dot/mm) Paper size: Width 100mm to 225mm / Thickness: 0.1mm to 0.25mm Printing speed: MAX 100mm/sec Maximum printable area: Width: 210mm / Length: 548mm Label specifications: Roll type paper core inner diameter 3 inches / Label outer diameter Φ250mm or less Interface: RS232C / USB2.0 / Digital I/O Device dimensions: (W) 475mm × (D) 578mm × (H) 396mm (including roll type / holder unit) Weight: 45kg (including roll type / holder unit (7.0kg)) Options: Additional ribbon cassette / Label rewinder Others: Please consult with the sales representative if LAN connection is desired.
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Active in environments such as pharmaceutical manufacturing sites and chemical manufacturing sites where GHS labeling is required!
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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.