[New Product] Industry's Fastest! GHS Label Printer prints in two colors, black and red, simultaneously using thermal transfer method for red frame displays and caution notes!
Industry-leading standard high-speed issuance of 63 sheets/minute. This label printer is suitable for issuing 8-inch wide GHS labels that support black and red two-color printing. 【Features】 ■ High-speed issuance High-speed printing at 200mm/sec (stop cut) High-speed operation cut at 150mm/sec High-speed communication via LAN 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet)/USB3.0 ■ High precision in printing/conveyance Improved printing accuracy and label conveyance accuracy ■ Low running costs Ribbon saving function to reduce ribbon costs ■ Easy label setup Auto-loading function Auto-release function Easy to change labels! ■ Easy ribbon replacement Ribbon cassette system (lightweight cassette) Easy to replace ink ribbons! Ribbon cassette can be removed from the main unit for easy ribbon replacement ■ Reliable operation check Abnormalities and operational status are visualized with LED indicator colors *Comparison of improvements against our PX509 *Issuance count: A5 label (feed length 148mm), based on our research (reference value)
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Printing method: Line thermal transfer method Transport method: Roller feed method Printing density: 12.0 dot/mm Printing speed: MAX 150 mm/sec Media width: 100 mm to 220 mm Thickness: 0.12 mm to 0.20 mm Interface: USB 3.0, LAN 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T (IPv4), Digital I/O Device dimensions: (D) 415 mm x (W) 700 mm x (H) 425 mm Device weight: 37 kg (printer unit), 19 kg (paper feed unit) For further details, please contact us.
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Active in sites where GHS labels are required, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing and chemical manufacturing!
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In recent times, the labeling of information necessary for identifying and managing people and goods has become essential in various situations. Since its founding in 1984, the Phoenix Group has been responding to all customer needs with the "printing technology," "paper transport technology," and "automatic identification technology" that we have cultivated.


