09May

Polyester Labels: More Durability And Resistance

Computers

Zebra TLP2844 is a thermal transfer barcode label printer that is ideal for the applications that require a desktop size, space saving 4.09″ printer. Zebra TLP2844 is very user-friendly and delivers finest performance in the current in-demand applications of desktop labelling. Zebra TLP2844 has a strong construction with double-walled A B S casing.

It is able to integrate easily into different kinds of printing jobs including receiving & shipping, ware house shelf labelling, inventory control and e-commerce postage, in addition to hospitals, medical laboratories, healthcare centres, logistics and transportation. Parallel, serial and USB inter-faces and an elective internal Ethernet make this reliable, flexible and cost-effective printer quite a smart investment. However, Metrologic SP5500 offers a pocket-sized data collection solution for picking orders, shipping, receiving and inventory. While it is especially engineered for fast batch collection of data, Metrologic SP5500 features a wireless Bluetooth connectivity for the real-time transfer of data.

Like all other mobile computers by Metrologic, Metrologic SP5500 features an easy navigation and configuration utility for fast real-time data base communication and development of software tools which make customization of data collection application quite easy. It has a memory of 2MB, which is able to accommodate large amounts of data and the rechargeable batteries give a scanning operation for up to 100 hours.

There are times when one needs to print rack or location labels for the ware house or a shipping label which will be pasted on the outside of the product. In that case, you need a label material, which can give your bar code a resistance from smudge and water. Polyester labels are ideal for such purposes, which can be exposed to high temperatures as well as chemicals, and are ideal for holding up the elements.

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