If you print a lot of labels for files or mailings, having a dedicated label printer can be a useful addition to your office. I like these types of printers because I don’t have to print a letter-size ...
Picking a category for the Zink hAppy Smart App Printer ($199.99) is a challenge. At the most basic level, it's a label printer. But it's not like any label printer you've ever seen—and not just ...
Following the release earlier this year of a Mac-compatible Software Developers Kit (SDK) and Mac drivers, Seiko Instruments USA has announced the release of three new Smart Label Printers — devices ...
The advances in radio frequency identification -- or RFID -- technology have revolutionized the way many products are made and tagged -- even products as seemingly mundane as a product label. Through ...
In today’s world of booming e-commerce and logistics, billions of packages are transported daily via air, sea, and land. As package volumes soar, the demand for real-time tracking has become essential ...
It can print, encode, verify, and apply pressure-sensitive radiofrequency identification smart labels to cartons and pallet loads in one operation. If the system determines a tag is unverifiable, it ...
The 2054A comes in two flavors: the 2054A-USB and the 2054A-LAN. Yes, as you might guess, those last three letters designate the models' connectivity. The 2054A-USB connects to a laptop or desktop ...
Seiko Instruments USA is expanding its flagship line with a new model, the SLP 440, a small footprint, affordable Smart Label Printer (SLP) offering simple set-up, 300 dpi high resolution thermal ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. June 1, 2009—RFID has not changed business operations as quickly or as widely as many expected, but the pace of adoption is causing significant ...
*All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we will earn affiliate revenue. A LABEL maker can make a huge difference when it ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. March 6, 2008—The US Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is in the midst of installing more than 1,800 new printer/encoders so it can expand its use of ...