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News Release from: Silver Fox | Subject: Thermal printer with Labacus Innovator
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 March 2004
Printer improves cable and core ID
Over the last decade Silver Fox's Legend L6 labels have been known as a highly durable and flexible two-part cable and core labelling solution.
Over the last decade Silver Fox's Legend L6 labels have been known as a highly durable and flexible two-part cable and core labelling solution This system consists of a clear plastic sleeve with two recesses, one that is passed over the cable prior to termination and the other recess is for an easy to insert identification strip, using a narrow-lead-in strip
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Previously the identification strip would have been printed using a dot matrix printer, but now Silver Fox has developed a thermal printing solution.
Using Silver Fox's new desktop thermal printer and cutting-edge 32bit Labacus Innovator E and I software, anybody can print core and cable markers in the shortest length of time with the minimum amount of effort.
This advance is not just restricted to the L6 range of labels, the software and printer have been developed so anybody can take advantage of the quicker printing with Silver Fox's LM (tie on) labels and soon-to-be-released heat shrink range.
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