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News Release from: DED | Subject: A711 Logosoft printer
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 December 2001
Create custom labels at high speeds -
quietly
The new A711 Logosoft printer is able to design and create custom labels at high speeds using thermal printing technology which gives a clear, sharp print at up to 8 dots/mm
DED is offering a professional means of designing and creating labels The new A711 Logosoft printer is able to design and create custom labels at high speeds
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Logosoft package is supplied with Windows based label design/print software, an AC power supply unit and computer cable to allow maximum flexibility.
It has a fixed printhead and uses thermal printing technology which gives a clear, sharp print at up to 8 dots/mm.
Printing is carried out at high speed with a low noise factor, and a very high level of reliability.
Label rolls of various sizes with a diameter of up to 80mm can be installed in the printer, and special features include the automatic loading and feeding of labels, the automatic positioning of the tear off point, and also automatic advance to the first printable line on the next label.
The user friendly software package is dedicated to label applications.
It is possible to combine all popular bar codes with text and graphics and also include text from database files.
To produce a professional label only the minimum effort and time needs to be taken.
DED provides value added support for the A711 Logosoft, with sales engineers on hand to offer advice and technical expertise 5 days a week.
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