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Thursday, June 12, 2008
The Newest Thing in Orange
New this week, the DuraLabel PRO 300 label printer is available with increased resolution, faster processing, and an improved software package meant to enhance the ease and convenience of in-house label printing.
The desktop thermal-transfer printer, the newest in Graphic Products' signature orange-colored DuraLabel line, boasts an easy-to-use reloading procedure and the ability to print with 300 dpi resolution.
This labeling system works with a user's PC, much like a conventional printer, and comes bundled with its own software, the Industrial Labeling Suite, which Oregon-based Graphic Products has been developing for the past year. This sophisticated software package includes over 300 commonly used symbols and graphics, RTK and arc flash label database software with the ability to print arch flash, NFPA diamond and die-cut labels, as well as hundreds of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Office templates.
The DuraLabel PRO 300, which is well suited for printing pipe markers, warehouse labels, and designing OSHA-compliant safety signs, has a faster processor and greater memory. These features give the model increased printing speed.
The versatile machine prints on tapes available in over 30 colors and in a variety of sizes, up to four inches in width. The range of printing sizes showcases the labeling system's versatility; it can produce small shrink tubes or large reflective parking lot signs (the printer divides words on reflective strips that can be tiled together). The top of the DLP 300 lifts up to provide an easily accessible space for changing tapes and ribbons. No new supplies are needed; this new DLP uses the same supplies as the current DuraLabel PRO.
Meant to exceed most industry standards, the DuraLabel PRO 300 utilizes high-quality DuraLabel vinyl that has an average outdoor life of six years, in addition to being moisture- and chemical-resistant.
Using the optional DuraLabel battery, this small visual communication system can anywhere labels and signs are needed. The lightweight printer is an unobtrusive traveling companion in its portable carrying case. And when not in use, it sits in its own protective dust cover.Labels: DuraLabel Pro, Graphic Products' News, Labeling and Sign Making News
posted by A King - 8:06:00 AM -  -
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