PS 125™
PS 125 OneStep™
Standard Features
Two configurations available: PS 125™ (without printer) or PS 125 OneStep™ (with printer)
Small footprint, 550mm x 480mm, frees up valuable tabletop space
Locking turntable for ergonomic and rapid access to Autobag® bags-on-a-roll
Operator-friendly control panel, bright VF display and easy-to-navigate menu structure
Stores up to 10 jobs in memory for rapid recall
Automatic bag sealing and indexing, Push- to-Seal™ or standard footswitch operation
AutoThread™ feature for easy bag changeovers
Options
Bag deflators Simple funnels AutoLabel™ Designer software* Basic Spare Parts Kit.
Open load area and controlled seal bar maximize loading flexibility and operator safety.
Multi-position bag support shelf for flexibility
Dancer assembly for positive bag-web control provides accurate positioning for inline printing*, loading and sealing
Multiple ports for enhanced printer communications: USB, Serial, Parallel and Ethernet*
Tilt-back printer head for easy maintenance.*
Mechanical Features
Tilt-back printer* enables fast and easy maintenance and is system-matched for highest print quality using genuine AutoLabel™ Thermal Transfer Ribbon.
Turntable design enables easy access to bags, while the AutoThread™ feature simplifies bag changeovers.
Technical Specifications PS 125
Weight Electrical
Pass Through Bag Thickness Bag Sizes
37 kg
110/220 VAC; 50/60 Hz; 5.0/2.7 Amps Up to 86mm
35 -100 microns Max Product Weight 1.1 kg
PS 125 OneStep 50 kg
110/220 VAC; 50/60 Hz; 5.0/2.7 Amps Up to 86mm
35 -100 microns
W50mm to 265mm L100mm to 430mm W50mm to 265mm L100mm to 430mm 1.1 kg
660mm 560mm Configuration Options
Use the simple Push-to-SealTM mode or choose the standard footswitch which allows for hands-free bag sealing.
560mm (480 mm depth) *PS 125 OneStep version only 560mm (480 mm depth)
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