InfoPrint Solutions Industrial Printers Model Comparison
Printer | Technology | Principle use | Product Features |
InfoPrint | Serial matrix | Designed to meet low- | *Print up to 800 characters per second |
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| to | *Reduce the need for user intervention with a |
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| requirements, this | reliable, |
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| printer can provide | management capabilities |
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| reliable supply chain | * Ease integration with optional integrated |
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| and/or office printing at | Ethernet, USB 2.0 and serial, as well as |
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| an attractive total cost of | standard parallel attachment |
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| ownership | *Boost productivity with support for dual paper |
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| paths, auto forms loading, auto thickness |
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| adjustment, auto eject & restore and more |
InfoPrint | Serial matrix | Batch or transaction | * Print speeds (up to) 1,100 cps |
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| printing in | * Multilingual 2x24 LCD display |
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| manufacturing, shipping, | * Remote management with virtual operator |
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| retail, wholesale, | panelmade for demanding print environments |
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| finance, etc | * long life cyle and low |
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InfoPrint 6500 | Line matrix | Manufacturing, shipping, | * Print up to 2000 lines per minute (lpm) |
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| wholesale, retail, etc. | * Maximize forms access and minimize |
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| required floor space with pedestal design, or |
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| run more quietly than many laser printers with |
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| the enclosed cabinet design. |
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| * Offer extreme reliability with a low total cost |
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InfoPrint | Thermal | Producing RFID2 tags, | Optimize label and bar code printing efficiency |
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| bar codes and labels in | and management to meet |
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| manufacturing, shipping, | requirements |
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| retail, distribution, |
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InfoPrint 6700 | Thermal | Producing RFID2 tags, | * Creates RFID smart labels - combine the |
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| bar codes and labels in | technology of |
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| manufacturing, shipping, | sensitive labels with electronic RFID tags |
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| retail, distribution, | * RFID ready - simple upgrade |
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| wholesale, etc. | * The printer can identify unreliable RFID |
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| labels and mark them as faulty as well as send |
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| alerts through the network to update the |
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| location status of labelled products. |
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