Barcode Printers

Barcode Printers are used to print labels and barcode labels that are affixed onto items to be tracked. We have categorized them according to their capability.

Hand Held Barcode Printers Portable Barcode Printers Low Volume Barcode Printers Medium Volume Barcode Printers High Volume Barcode Printers
 
These printers can print Labels using the Thermal Direct Method and are used in applications where the Labels need to be produced at the Point of requirement.
The higher end units also have a computer on board enabling them to interface with host computers over a Radio Frequency Network.

Common applications:
Price Marking, Receiving, Identification Labelling, Evidence Labelling & Price Mark Downs

 
They come in both Thermal Direct and Thermal Transfer models. They range from 2" to 4" in print width.
These printers can be worn on a belt or sling and interfaced with a Portable Hand Held Computer to do the printing.

Common Applications:
Retail Store level Price Marking & Mark Downs,
Point of Sales receipt printing & Line busting Applications,

 
Low Volume Barcode printers are used for requirements of about 1 to 600 Labels (2"W X 2"L) per day.
These compact desktop printers are available in Thermal Direct Only and Thermal Direct and Thermal Transfer models.
The print widths range from 2" to 4".

Common Application
Price Marking, Process Tracking, File Tracking,
Identification Labels and Shipping and Compliance Labelling.
   
Medium Volume Barcode Printers are used for requirements of about 600 to 1800 Labels (2"W X 2"L) per day.
These tabletop printers can handle large roll sizes and can print up to 8" per second.

Common applications:
Product Identification Labels, Shipping Labels and Price Marking Labels.
   
High Volume Barcode Printers are used for requirements of above 1800 labels (2"W X 2"L) per day. They can print up to speeds of 12 inches per second.

Common Applications:
High volume Shipping Labels, Product Identification Labels, Distribution and Warehousing Labels.