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News Release from: Brady Lab | Subject: Pam 3000
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 September 2001
Versatile automated labelling machine
The 'unique' Pam 3000 from Brady has many new features including a 300dpi thermal printer, a pneumatic applicator, and options for barcode verification
The Pam 3000 also provides improved efficiency, and Its simple maintenance requirements, in addition to the user-friendly possibilities for its adaptation are further important assets, making it a unique machine with many new features The Brady Pam 3000 is equipped with a unique, very accurate peel-off spool, which ensures that labels do not float between printer and nozzle
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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There is no back feed move, which means that the label position does not change in accordance with the diameter of the roll.
The operative spool-distribution system does not require any pneumatic support for the label just prior to its application, therefore allowing even the smallest labels from the Brady assortment to be faultlessly and effortlessly processed, providing highly accurate results.
The Pam 3000 is a particularly flexible machine.
Not only is it adaptable for use in divergent environments and sectors, it is also easy to integrate into existing production lines.
In addition it operates in real time, with no waiting times, resulting in much better control for end users when printing labels with serial numbers.
Printing now becomes a particularly accurate process for small as well as large labels (height: 3.5mm to 80mm; width: 5mm to 116mm), and labels can also be positioned with the utmost precision ( 0.3mm).
In contrast to other systems, the Pam 3000 has an internal applicator, which is air flow controlled, allowing pick and place at 0 or 90deg.
The device also has an integrated barcode scanner, which allows the barcode reader to control every label in real time, and in the event of a reading error the label can be instantly reprinted up to three times.
All scanned barcodes can be classified and verified with the database in the computer program.
Whether the Pam 3000 is being used in the electronics, the automotive, or the medical sectors, its characteristics turn this completely automated machine into a highly attractive solution for producing identification labels. Request a free brochure from Brady Lab ...
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