Upgrade for Epson laber printer

Released 16/01/2012

Epson's TM-C3400 has been updated in line with customer feedback, to include labelling software and economy print mode

Epson has announced an improved version of its TM-C3400 on-demand colour label and wristband printer.

Developed in response to customer feedback, the new model offers an economy print mode, the ability to control and program the printer from within applications, and start-up labelling software.

Ideally suited to applications where correct label identification is essential - such as wristbands and prescription labels for healthcare - the TM-C3400 can help improve label recognition accuracy by printing in colour.

The printer can also save money by printing on demand, removing the need for label pre-printing, which usually has associated stock management and wastage costs.

David Ormerod, business development manager at Epson UK, says: "As an inkjet printer, the TM-C3400 offers several advantages over thermal transfer printers. Users benefit from long-lasting prints on a wide choice of media, such as paper and synthetic materials with matte and glossy coatings."

The TM-C3400 has a print speed of up to 92mm/sec and an integrated auto-cutter, and automatic nozzle checking technology (AID), which senses and fixes nozzle clogs or dead pixels in barcodes.

The TM-C3400 is controlled from the front, making it easier to use and allowing installation under desktops to save counter space. The TM-C3400 is also available in a version with basic label design software.

 

 


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