Linx launches a cost effective alternative to labels
Developed for large character marking (LCM), the printer claims to offer a low cost of ownership due to reduced maintenance and downtime, good reliability and ease of operation.
The Linx IJ200 boasts a resolution of up to 600 DPI and throughput speeds of 120m/minute. It prints directly on to boxes or cartons used for secondary packaging and features two 50mm print head assemblies for greater flexibility. Thousands of messages may also be stored on the machine, while networking capabilities allow operators to call up messages from elsewhere.
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