53*40 I

Thermal transfer printer for labeling packaging material with barcodes and datamatrix codes.

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<table>FeatureSpecification

Intermittent Mode Print Area53mm x 40mm</td>Air RequirementNo / MagneticRibbon Capacity600 metersResolution300 dpi (12 dots/mm)Print Speed50 – 300 mm/sec.Control Screen4.3″ touch panel color control screenTemplate Rotation90°, 180°, 270° rotate features of the templatesMemory5,000 Templates can be stored in the control screen memoryPower Supply100/240V 50/60 HzProgrammingReal Date/Time, Text, 1D/2D Barcodes, GS-1 Barcodes, Logo, Counter (Serial No), Shift Code, Shape, Currency, Database Support, Table Creation SupportBarcode Types1D Barcodes (EAN-13, EAN-8, CODE 128, CODE 39, CODABAR, ITF 2of5, ITF 14, UPCA, UPC-E…), 2D Barcodes (Datamatrix, QR Code, PDF417, Aztec code…), GS-1 Barcodes (GS1-128, GS1-Datamatrix, GS1-Databar Barcodes)CommunicationRS-232, Ethernet, USBPC ProgramSayasis S20 (All Features Free)

  • Intermittent Mode, the print area spans from 53mm to 40mm, with no air requirements and a magnetic operation.
  • Enjoy a generous 600-meter ribbon capacity.
  • Achieve high-quality printing at 300 dpi (12 dots/mm).
  • Experience print speeds ranging from 50 to 300mm per second.
  • Access the Template Design PC Program “Sayasis S20” with all features available at no additional cost.
  • Benefit from ample local memory for storing various label formats.
  • Seamlessly transfer messages between printers and computers using the USB interface.

A thermal transfer printer that comes in two-component models with brackets suitable for both intermittent and continuous printing modes. They seamlessly integrate into a wide range of machinery. This includes vertical and horizontal form-fill-seal systems, primary labelers, thermoformers, and overwrapping equipment.

The 53*40 I is designed to meet the needs of intermittent applications in industries like food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and automobile spare parts manufacturing. These units possess the capability to code various 1D/2D barcodes and Datamatrix codes with precision and efficiency.

What is Thermal Transfer Printing?

This printing uses a ribbon coated in wax or resin to transfer the ink onto a substrate. It differs from direct thermal printing, which uses heat-sensitive paper. the advantage of this is durability. The print is highly resistant to UV light, abrasion and water making it an optimal choice for printing on packaging materials.