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Two-sided thermal printer (1st August 2011)
Toshiba TEC launched the DBEA4D, a 2 sided direct thermal label printer. The first of a new series, the DB-EA4D can print directly onto a label's backing paper, thus increasing usability without effecting functionality.
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The handhelds and the printer... (1st September 2009)
Handhelds: Opticon says its PHL-7112 'provides the right blend of robustness, performance and full shift up-time, thanks to its use of industry standard architecture (Windows CE 5.0, Cisco CCX v4 compatible WiFi) comprehen
Low cost solution to Tesco mandate (30th July 2009)
Toshiba, Opticon and Norprint have announced a solution that enables grocery suppliers to meet the retailer’s labelling requirements for as little as £6,000.
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Entry level desktop label printer (1st February 2009)
Toshiba TEC has added the B-EV4 entry level desktop label printer to its range of thermal printers. Two models are currently available – the direct thermal B-EV4D and the thermal transfer B-EV4T.
Printing on the move (1st December 2008)
Auto ID specialist, Toshiba TEC Europe, has launched two portable label printers – the B-EP2 and the B-EP4 – to provide wireless functionality and reliability on the move.
Low cost, high functionality (1st October 2008)
Prisym ID in partnership with Toshiba has launched LabelSynergy, a new print and apply machinery range that features label design functionality combined with robust, high performance Toshiba SX industrial printers.
Heavy duty labelling (1st October 2008)
Toshiba TEC's B-SX600 600 dpi 4-inch thermal transfer label printer is purpose-built for 24/7 heavy duty applications.
Ultra-fast easy fit RFID modules (1st August 2008)
TOSHIBA TEC Europe has released its ultra-fast RFID modules for Auto ID label printers. The new modules can be easily fitted into any of TOSHIBA TEC's current range of RFID ready printers.
Chilled centre labelling challenge (1st June 2008)
High volumes and continuous output in a chilled environment put great demands on the barcode labelling system at Dairy Crest's national distribution centre. The company realised they needed an upgraded system to impr
All about the SAP status (1st June 2008)
Toshiba TEC has announced that its Print System for XML B002 has been certified as achieving SAP NetWeaver status. This confirms that the print system successfully integrates with Toshiba TEC's B-SX4 and B-SX5 indust
Putting the brakes on laborious labels (1st April 2008)
Witchita's range of clutches and brakes for industrial, mining and marine applications required a selection of aluminium labels containing unique product identification information. Its labour intensive method of prin
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Buying into RFID (1st December 2007)
Toshiba TEC has partnered international retailing company the METRO Group in its Future Store Initiative, an RFID item level trial held in a store environment. The trial is being held at the METRO Group's Galeria Kauf
Cuts out the middleware (1st October 2007)
Toshiba TEC Corporation, retail and industrial automation solutions provider, has become a member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork.
Taking the risk out of RFID (1st August 2007)
With major retailers such as Metronet issuing statements that imply suppliers using RFID will receive preferential treatment, even those using highly effective 2D technologies have to start implementing RFID to some degree.
System exceeds expectations (1st June 2007)
TOSHIBA Europe has announced that the RFID system implemented at its plant in Regensburg, Germany has exceeded expectations and produced two million RFID tags after just six months in operation.
Largest RFID solution in Europe (1st April 2007)
Toshiba Europe, which handles the customerspecific configuration of every laptop destined for the EMEA region, has implemented an RFID system at its plant in Regensburg, Germany. The system uses Toshiba Tec B-SX4 label printe