Compact Label Printer Applicator Boasts Smallest Footprint in Industry

July 3, 2008
Engineers at ID Technology, a division of Pro Mach and a leading provider of labeling, coding and marking solutions, have designed the Model 250C, a compact printer applicator that can be used in slow to moderate in-line applications and table top configurations. With the smallest footprint on the market today, the 250C can be built to fit even the most demanding space-saving requirements. All 250C systems are custom built, yet offer the same standard electronics and pneumatics as the leading IDT Model 250 label printer applicator. All 250C models are configured for tamp application with a maximum stroke length of 8” and use label rolls no larger than 8” O.D. and 3” I.D. Print Engines Choice of Sato, Zebra or Datamax Communications Parallel, RS232, RS422/485, USB, Ethernet Electrical 110 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz input power Air Requirements Clean air at 80psi min. to 120psi dependent upon the application method and rate Product Sensing Photoelectric Label Roll Size 8” (OD) x 3” (ID) - Maximum Label Style Die cut, waste removed, outside wound, with 1/8” minimum gap in the running direction Standard Label Size .25” Minimum Width (see print engine data sheet) 7.1” Maximum Width Maximum length is application specific Upgrades and Options Tamp-Jet Upgrade Smart Tamp Blow-On Left Hand Configuration Support Stand Status Beacon Low Label Alarm System Status Output