Handheld printer takes labels to the field

A Brady Labs product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 7, 2002

The ID Pal is the first professional entry-level handheld label printer dedicated to electrical and voice/datacommunications installers.

Brady has released the first professional entry-level handheld label printer dedicated to electrical and voice/datacommunications installers - the ID Pal.

To meet the needs of a large number of professional installers, Brady has developed and manufactured an entry level handheld professional label printer, replacing desktop printers and manual identification solutions.

The new ID Pal labeller is designed for installation engineers and network supervisors, together with maintenance and repair professionals, for identifying wires and cables, terminal blocks, control panels, patch panels, voice/data cabling, outlets, racks and much more.

Based on thermal transfer printing technology, the ID Pal offers a clear, smudge-free printout.

Brady labels, printed with the ID Pal, stick durably to most kinds of surfaces: smooth, textured, curved, on aluminium, plastic, powder coated, etc.

Even around wires and cables.

Designed for professional use in the electrical and datacomms markets, the label printer integrates the type of symbols specific to these sectors.

The ID Pal has a novel "wire marker mode" providing the ability to read the data on the label from all angles once applied.

Of ergonomic design and lightweight (540g with batteries), the ID Pal label printer is portable, compact and shock-resistant and ideal for on-site applications.

The ID Pal takes labelling to new heights, leaving office printers far behind.

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