New print modules in the 6-inch segment

TSC Printronix Auto ID is launching the new PEX-2000 series with four compact print modules for confined working environments.

TSC Printronix Auto ID is launching the new PEX-2000 series for confined working environments. The four print modules in the 6-inch class have a compact design and are suitable for production and logistics applications that require fast label printing speeds. 

With dimensions of 45 x 24.5 x 30 centimetres, the new additions to the TSC-portfolio around 14 per cent smaller than comparable print modules in this product segment. Thanks to their compact design, they can be used in confined working environments, for example in the pharmaceutical, automotive, transport, food and beverage industries.

The two right-hand and two left-hand print modules print both in the Direct thermal and thermal transfer processes. PEX 2260-R and 2260-L print high-quality labels on a roll with a maximum print length of 14,732 mm at 203 dpi and a fast 356 mm/s, PEX 2360-L and 2360-R offer 300 dpi and 305 mm/s with print lengths of up to 6,604 mm. The maximum media width is up to 180 mm in each case.

The new PEX-2000 has the industry's first adjustable metal peel-off module with adjustable peel-off angle and is available with optional RFID encoding. It also features a high memory capacity of 512 MB Flash and 512 MB SDRAM, advanced sensor technology and TSC's intelligent TSPL-EZD firmware. The firmware supports „out-of-the-box“ compatibility with ZPL and DPL command languages - and is also compatible with the TSC Console and SOTI Connect remote printer management tools.

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All four printing systems can be connected via standard GPIO as well as DB15 and DB25 interfaces.Integrate interfaces into new or existing labelling applications. In addition, USB, parallel and serial interfaces, Ethernet, a USB host and optional 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless and RFID ensure reliable data transmission even for complex printing tasks.

Source: TSC Printronix Auto ID

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