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Compact multi-purpose label printer (1st October 2010)
A new, compact label and wristband printer, the CG4, designed for general purpose barcode label applications, has been launched in the UK by SATO.
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Versatile rfid-ready printer (1st September 2009)
The GL4e from SATO is versatile RFID-ready label printer, which can be controlled remotely by network managers. The durable unit is designed for the day to day printing of labels up to four inches wide in busy industria
New range of hand-held labellers (1st April 2009)
Sato's latest range of Kendo and Judo hand labellers, have been designed to deliver high printing quality while being easy to use and maintain.
Compact label printer for use in the logistics sector (1st October 2008)
Sato UK has launched the the new generation CT4i compact label printer. The small footprint, fast throughput (up to 150mm/s at 203 dpi), high-resolution printing and robust construction are claimed to make it ideal
Print & encode your own RFID tags (1st February 2006)
Gen2 RFID tags can now be printed and encoded inhouse, on demand, with the updated SATO CL400e series thermal label printers.
Quick thinking label printers (1st June 2005)
‘Faster, more intelligent and easier to maintain’ are the hallmarks of SATO UK’s new generation label printers, according to the company.
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RFID systems keep options open (1st December 2004)
Labelling systems from Sato UK are able to write to and read from the majority of RFID chip standards available today. This is in contrast to many companies that have, says Sato, tied themselves technically into one or other specific standard.
Easy to use entry level printer (1st August 2004)
New from SATO UK, the CX400 is an economical printer for the low volume production of quality barcodes and other printed labels. Compact and robust, this entry level system has been designed with ease of use in mind.