Pallet labellers from Dy-Mark (Aust)

Pallet labeller
Dy-Mark Identification Solutions, a division of Dy-Mark (Aust) , has introduced United Barcode Systems’ pallet labellers, UBS APL 8000 series to the Australian market.
According to Mark Luft, National Sales Manager, Dy-Mark Identification Solutions the introduction of the UBS APL 8000 series in Australia offers the market ideal pallet labelling equipment.
UBS APL 8000 Series
The newly launched UBS APL 8000 series are also purpose-built for pallet labelling. Designed for single, dual and even three panel applications the APL 8000 series is custom built for pallet applications.
The UBS APL 8000 series makes compliance and traceability regulations easy and ensures the ultimate technology in GS1-128 barcode labels printing.
The series is offered with an optional elevator, allowing the pallet labeller to adjust and adapt to any pallet configuration and pre-programmed height. The optional elevator can also label one pallet from different heights.
The UBS APL 8000 series integrates the Datamax A-Class family of print engines which are designed to include some of the most innovative features ever found in a print and apply engine.
Fully-enclosed
“The UBS APL 8000 series is the only range of pallet labellers that have designed environmental cabinets for media supply and integrated mechanics, pneumatics and electronics. This feature sets the UBS range apart from others,” Mark Luft said.
MCL capabilities
Dy-Mark Identification Solutions also has accredited staff trained to develop MCL stand-alone applications. The MCL solution means that there is no need for a PC, no requirement to link print engines and the solutions are designed as stand-alone if needed. On-board PLC also means that the solutions can be integrated into production lines and the network if needed.
Designed for harsh environments
The UBS APL 8000 series is designed with heavy-duty powder coated finish and fully adjustable stands. The build quality of the systems ensures that they are extremely robust and are ideally suited for harsh production environments.
21-May-2008