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Avery's new printer produces high-res fabric care labels

21 Jul '05
3 min read

Leading software solutions and project labels ideas provider Avery Dennison Corporation launched New 32-bit Thermal Transfer Printer.

Produces High-Res Fabric Care Labels in Textile, Apparel Applications.

User benefits include sharp, durable 300-dpi printing, ability to process diverse label fabrics, and easy label roll changes.

A new 8-inch-per-second thermal transfer printer that delivers fast, reliable production of fabric care labels in apparel, textile and bedding applications is now available from Avery Dennison Printer Systems. The product, called the AVERY DENNISON? AP 7.t, processes polyester and satin care labels, as well as coated and nylon materials.

The printer can be equipped with an optional integrated cutter/stacker.

The AVERY DENNISON AP 7.t printer's 32-bit microprocessor facilitates quick setup and formatting of care labels with unique data. The system prints all popular 1D and 2D bar codes, graphics, human-readable copy, and international textile care symbols on labels measuring up to 4.2 inches wide. Maximum print resolution is 300 dpi.

A specially coated drive roller and optimized material path ensure crisp, precise printing and reduce the risk of jams. Printed labels remain legible even after repeated washing and dry-cleaning cycles.

“The AVERY DENNISON AP 7.t represents a technological upgrade over competing systems and over the system it replaces, the TTK Care Label Printer,” says Dan Williams, marketing manager, Avery Dennison Printer Systems.

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