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Cable marker system offers speed boost

A Laselec product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 26, 2008

The ULYS 990 Modena handles up to 128 characters per identification mark with specific information printed at cable ends, as well as bar code 39 printing capability.

Laselec has released the ULYS 990 Modena, laser wire and cable marking machine, suitable for cables used in the aerospace, automotive, electronics and other industries.

The machine provides a wider marking zone and higher frequency of shots in the Boost mode.

The ULYS 990 Modena has a more compact design, four printing fonts as standard with two horizontal and two vertical orientations and 90 characters per font, including upper and lower case.

It allows up to 128 characters per identification mark with specific information printed at cable ends, as well as bar code 39 printing capability.

This machine is suited to every production need thanks to the Easyprod command software.

This software helps optimise production and generate significant time savings.

Multiple means of data input (disk, manual, or network) and several production menus allowing sorting according to cable part number, harness type, aircraft S/N.

The ULYS 990 Modena is also equipped with the Twin Shots process, which enables the user to choose the appropriate production mode.

The Boost mode marks at an extremely high speed and is best for marking very long identifiers with small spacing and bar codes on wires and cables in reel-to-reel configuration using the Laselec re-spooler with no cutting.

The "Economic" mode is perfectly suited to mark short and common identifiers with longer spacing.

This mode will increase the lifespan of the flash lamp and save energy.

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