Bar Code Label Printers
Barcoding is a form of keyless data entry and facilitates automatic identification and data collection (commonly referred to as auto ID). Barcoding improves data management and accessibility and reduces cost. Barcodes were initially used by the manufacturing industry for dispatching and receiving operations, but today their applications are spread throughout the enterprise and include warehousing, accounting, customer service, time and attendance, assembly line, and package delivery functions.
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Selection of the appropriate printer depends on a variety of factors like printer durability, print volume, print speed, label image durability, print resolution, print width and printer feature options.
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Barcode label printers are available in various technologies, such as dot matrix, ink jet, laser, direct thermal and thermal transfer. Direct thermal technology is the most widely used barcode label printing technology. Direct thermal and thermal transfer technologies use a heated print head to create the image on the label. They have a lower maintenance cost compared to other print technologies.
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Bar Code Label Printers