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Supplier: Printronix, Inc.
Description: The L5535 laser printer combines Flash Fusion technology with continuous forms printing to produce high-resolution output while printing on a variety of media including plastic cards, pressure sensitive labels, synthetics and more. These printers combine laser quality and speed with the convenience
- Technology: Laser Printer
- Applications: Bar Codes, Commercial / Office, Forms, Labels
- Media Handling: Paper, Fan Fold (Continuous)
- Digital Interface: Serial / Digital, Network / Fieldbus, Other
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Supplier: e-Media Plus, Inc.
Description: Memorex CD Label Refill 50 / Pack - Laser, Inkjet - White CD Label Refills are designed for Memorex CD/DVD Labelmaker Set. Ultra-White Matte Labels provide three-in-one functionality with standard, full face, or center only disk coverage. Designed for use with inkjet or laser printers. Use
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Supplier: Softchoice Corporation
Description: Workgroup color laser printing with expanded paper capacity, combining a robust design, exceptional media handling, two-sided printing and an intuitive color touch screen. The 4.3-inch color touch screen allows you to operate your printer with ease and confidence through smart and intuitive
- Technology: Laser Printer
- Applications: Labels
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Supplier: Softchoice Corporation
Description: The CRx printing solution offers pharmacies the ability to save time and costs associated with its prescription fulfillment process. The CRx printer generates prescription labels fast and saves money on energy and supplies. The simple media path prevents label jams and ensures long-lasting
- Digital Interface: Serial / Digital
- Technology: Laser Printer
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
- WEEE Compliant: Yes
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Supplier: CompUSA
Description: Detailed Features Product Type: Laser Printer Recommended Use: Plain Paper Print Print Color: Monochrome Maximum Mono Print Speed: 50 ppm Maximum Print Resolution: 1200 x 1200 dpi Standard Memory: 128 MB Interfaces/Ports: 1 x Type A USB 2.0 - USB Network Technology: Fast Ethernet Media
- Technology: Laser Printer
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Supplier: Garza Industries, Inc.
Description: Cool Colors DVD media delivers laser-etched designs right on the LightScribe disc. Five vibrant jewel-toned backgrounds: blue, green, orange, red and yellow allow for easy identification and sorting. Simply burn the data side of the disc as usual, then flip the disc over and use the same drive
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Supplier: Zones, Inc.
Description: Capacity, Standard: Up to 550 pages 20 lb or 75 gsm bond Media Types Supported: Card Stock, Dual Web Labels, Envelopes, Integrated Labels, Paper Labels, Plain Paper, Polyester Labels, Transparencies, Vinyl, Labels, Refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide Media Sizes Supported: 10 Envelope, 7 3/4
- Technology: Laser Printer
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Supplier: e-Media Plus, Inc.
Description: Cognitive CRX Thermal Label Printer Monochrome - 8 in/s Mono - 300 dpi - Serial, Parallel, USB - Ethernet The CRX Label Printer is all about improved workflow,barcode automation and low cost of ownership versus traditional laser printing. It has a compact footprint and performs a quiet operation
- Technology: Direct Thermal
- Media Handling: Fan Fold (Continuous)
- Digital Interface: Serial / Digital
- Bar / Matrix Code Symbologies: Codabar, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, EAN / JAN, MSI / Plessey, PDF417, POSTNET, UPC
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Supplier: Cheapofficesupplies.com
Description: 700MB - 120mm Standard - 25 Pack Spindle LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling is a new technology that offers consumers and businesses a simple, no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on their CDs. Using the same laser that burns data in their disc drives, customers burn
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Supplier: Howard Computers
Description: LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling offers consumers and businesses a simple, no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on their DVDs. Using the same laser that burns data in their disc drives, customers burn their data as always, flip the disc over, reinsert it into the drive
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Supplier: Storage Galaxy
Description: Compatible with LightScribe enabled DVD-R Hardware BURN music, digital photo albums, presentations and home movies directly on your DVD or CD. FLIP…. Inscribe/Burn your customized label. ALL with one laser…in one drive! Media version 1.2 reduces label etching time up to 30% compared
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A Brief Introduction to Media
technology. These include laser printers, LED printers. and ion deposition printers. Typically these printers are used to print "batches" of labels, not one label at a time. Unlike desktop. laser printers, industrial toner based printers are designed to accept fan folded or rolled label media and also
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Thermal Printing Technology provides for instant printing on command. No warm-up time is required for the first. page. Laser printers can take 20 seconds or more to start printing the first page. This is very important for kiosk. applications because the consumer will not wait and therefore
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Sherrill Company
with these business requirements. PRINTRONIX SOLUTION. The Printronix L5000 laser printer met all The Sherrill Company's requirements for printing small, high-quality. bar codes in a variety of font sizes on continuous form media. The L5000's unique DuraFusion printing process,. which uses light rather than
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Certified Grocers of California Ltd.
laser printers have the capability to print high-resolution forms, as well other media, such as plastic cards,. pressure-sensitive labels and synthetics. The Printronix L5000 laser printers include Flash Fusion Imaging, for. print images that are extraordinarily durable, and precision-pin feeds
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of the customer's internal logistics or manufacturing. process, they must be re-printed. (In B2B logistics, the cost comes from noncompliance. fines.) The average cost associated with rework is about $3 per label. This would equate to. $15 per day per printer. Prorated to an entire year, and expanded
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. If these labels are an important part of the customer's internal. logistics or manufacturing process, they must be re-printed. (In B2B. logistics, the cost comes from noncompliance fines.) The average. cost associated with rework is about $3 per label. This would equate. to $15 per day per printer. Prorated
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media and injectable drugs) are degraded by the heat of an autoclave and must be sterilized by other means such as filtration. Binding Constant. Defined as the concentration of a ligand that saturates the binding of half of the available binding sites. It is a combination of the available target
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Innovative Technology from Capacitec Improves Gap Measurement with the Use of Capacitive Non-contact Gap Sensors
and presses Capacitec non-contact gap measurement sensors are used to control various settings. The very critical distances between photoactive components to paper media must be maintained to a minimum of 0.2 to 0.3 mm. Paper paths must be preset to gaps from 0.3 mm to 0. 6mm. Alignment of printer heads
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