Label printer-applicator gets more intricate

A Brady Labs product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 20, 2001

Brady has a new arrival to its Label printer-applicator range - the PAM 2300 - equipped with a high precision print head and rotational applicator arm

Brady has a new arrival to its Label printer-applicator range - the PAM 2300.

After the phenomenal success of its predecessor, the PAM 2000, Brady's new PAM 2300 is equipped with a high precision print head and rotational applicator arm (type 4200).

Enabling PAM to perform intricate applications, such as identifying fragile electronic components to thousands of parts of a car subassembly, and produce accurate, high-quality printing results every time delivering the precision required in today's electronics and automotive markets.

As well as being able to select, pick-up and place labels as small as 5mm within a fraction of a millimetre onto Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), components, airbags, chassis parts, vehicle management systems and much more, Brady's PAM 2300 has the added advantage of being so versatile it can be positioned anywhere in the workplace, even in harsh environments and industrial settings.

This not only maximisies production time for customers, but the printer's flexibility also improves efficiency.

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