The Ap1300 represents the latest in compact printing technology. Despite the compact – hand held – size, this printer is packed with features. A variety of communication types are available including RS232, IrDA and BluetoothTM. The robust design is further enhanced by options such as carry cases and mounting brackets.
Kit contains:
• Printer & re-chargeable battery pack
• Universal input trickle charger
• Two paper rolls (approx 13m length)
• Wall bracket/belt clip
• Primary cell adapter
• RS232 data cable
• Data sheet
The X-80 thermal printer from HENGSTLER is one of the most versatile machines on the market. It is designed for paper widths of 60-86 mm and printing speeds of up to 350 mm/sec. (13.7″ per sec.). A choice of different cutters means the X-80 is able to cut paper weights up to 250 gsm. An optional sensor integrated in the device detects whether the paper has been drawn in from the chute and is thus able to prevent paper jams. The optional sleep mode ensures minimum current consumption and therefore saves energy when running on solar or battery power. This printer is ideally suited for mobile use and any other application where the voltage input may vary, due to its wide voltage range (10 – 36 V).
The X-80 thermal printer from HENGSTLER is one of the most versatile machines on the market. It is designed for paper widths of 60-86 mm and printing speeds of up to 350 mm/sec. (13.7″ per sec.). A choice of different cutters means the X-80 is able to cut paper weights up to 250 gsm. An optional sensor integrated in the device detects whether the paper has been drawn in from the chute and is thus able to prevent paper jams. The optional sleep mode ensures minimum current consumption and therefore saves energy when running on solar or battery power. This printer is ideally suited for mobile use and any other application where the voltage input may vary, due to its wide voltage range (10 – 36 V).
The X-56 thermal printer from HENGSTLER is one of the most versatile machines on the market. It is designed for paper widths of 49-60 mm and printing speeds of up to 350 mm/sec. (13.7″ per sec.). A choice of different cutters means the X-56 is able to cut paper weights up to 250 gsm. An optional sensor integrated in the device detects whether the paper has been drawn in from the chute and is thus able to prevent paper jams. The optional sleep mode ensures minimum current consumption and therefore saves energy when running on solar or battery power. This printer is ideally suited for mobile use and any other application where the voltage input may vary, due to its wide voltage range (10 – 36 V).
The X-56 thermal printer from HENGSTLER is one of the most versatile machines on the market. It is designed for paper widths of 49-60 mm and printing speeds of up to 350 mm/sec. (13.7″ per sec.). A choice of different cutters means the X-56 is able to cut paper weights up to 250 gsm. An optional sensor integrated in the device detects whether the paper has been drawn in from the chute and is thus able to prevent paper jams. The optional sleep mode ensures minimum current consumption and therefore saves energy when running on solar or battery power. This printer is ideally suited for mobile use and any other application where the voltage input may vary, due to its wide voltage range (10 – 36 V).
The MPP2000 Series is from the latest range of Martel printers of the smallest form factor size, comprising compact thermal panel mount printers incorporating a fixed head mechanism with “Easy load” paper feature, setting new performance standards for panel-mount units, with a selection of standard options and customisable features.
Designed for maximum versatility, the MPP2000 Series are capable of many different modes of operation. Numerous international character sets and barcodes are selectable and the printers have RS232 serial as standard, with USB interfaces as factory options. With flash upgrade capability as standard, it provides a flexible method of remotely updating the printer firmware for new customer requirements or requests with minimal delay.