DY-MARK Identification Solutions has launched the Datamax M-Class Mark II industrial strength printer series, with UHF and HF RFID configurations.
According to the company, the series is up to 24% faster and 30% smaller than competing printers and offers the power and performance required in a broad range of industrial environments.
The M-Class series is constructed with solid die-cast metal, and includes a large graphical display and modular design.
The series includes a broad range of connectivity to meet diverse application requirements, with the ability to integrate the printers into any network.
The range also includes an LCD graphics display for menu viewing and printer function control.
The series can print labels from 15.2 to 25.4 cm per second, with 203 dots per 2.5 cm. The printers can also print labels from 19 mm up to 118 mm wide.
Options include:
A printing method that uses ribbon to produce better image clarity, as compared to most direct thermal media types.
A rotary-type media cutter mechanism to automatically cut material with a maximum thickness of .254 mm into minimum lengths of 31.8 mm.
An output control device that automatically separates printed labels from backing material and allows subsequent printing to occur only after the removal of a previously printed label.
An internal rewind mechanism to wind rolls of printed labels, or the label backing material when using the peel and present option.
Flash memory expansion.
Multiple languages.
External Ethernet Connectivity.
A software tool suite designed for data collection applications.
Key contact:
Dy-Mark Identification Solutions
markl@dymark.com.au
www.dymark.com.au