technical data:
Number of print heads 1 print head incl. control unit for print heights up to 12.5 mm
Input voltage PoE (48V / 56V), 0,35 A
Dimensions 188 x 38 x 101 mm
Print direction Left/right or right/left, from the side or from the top
Graphic Bitmap graphics
Fonts Different standard fonts Customized fonts
Text storage Unlimited
Font- and logo memory 2 GB
Ambient conditions Ambient temperature: 5°C to 40°C Relative humidity: 10 to 90 % Non-considering
Inputs Basic version: Photo sensor, shaft encoder
Advanced version: Photo sensor, shaft encoder
Pro version: 2 additional in- and outputs free configurable
Interfaces Basic version: USB, TCP/IP Advanced version: USB, TCP/IP Pro version: USB, BlueTooth, TCP/IP
Speeds Basic version: Up to 30 m/min with a resolution of 300 dpi
Advanced version: Up to 90 m/min with a resolution of 300 dpi
Barcode applications: up to 60 m/min
Pro version: Up to 180 m/min with a resolution of 300 dpi Barcode applications: up to 60 m/min
Automatic functions Basic version: Date, time, no offset possible
Advanced version: Date with offset, time, counter, shift code, variable data fields, barcodes, 2D codes
Pro version: Date with offset, time, counter, shift code, variable data fields, barcodes, 2D codes
Barcodes Basic version: no
Advanced version: EAN 8, EAN 13, EAN 128, 2/5 ITF, 2/5 ITF with hash total code 128, UPC A, UPC E, Code 39, Code 39 check, Code 128, Datamatrix, EAN Datamatrix, QR-Code
Pro version: EAN 8, EAN 13, EAN 128, 2/5 ITF, 2/5 ITF with hash total code 128, UPC A, UPC E, Code 39, Code 39 check, Code 128, Datamatrix, EAN Datamatrix, QR-Code
Text length Basic version: 2 m
Advanced version: 2 m Pro version: 6 m
Key features Optimized product identification by the built in photo sensor
Own multi-tasking operating system Animated graphics for simple operation Advanced version: Data backup via USB, interface functions, data base connection
Pro version: Data backup via USB, interface functions, data base connection, password saving, Digital I/O, BlueTooth
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