UBS Aplink series high resolution industrial ink jet coder series from Dy-Mark Identification Solutions

UBS Aplink series high resolution industrial ink jet coder series
Dy-Mark Identification Solutions has recently announced that the United Barcode Systems (UBS) Aplink series high resolution industrial ink jet coder series is now available in Australasia.
According to Mark Luft, National Sales Manager, Dy-Mark Identification Solutions’ UBS Aplink series can print high-speed high-resolution text, graphics and barcodes in real-time directly on to porous surfaces.
“The Aplink series has been specifically designed for companies who are looking to print variable images and data on to secondary packaging in real-time productions environments,” Mark Luft said.
“The Aplink series is adaptable and can quickly and easily be integrated in to multiple production lines. Quick installation, minimal maintenance and 99.99% readability ensures that the range is the ideal solution for many industrial environments in Australia,” he said.
Due to the high-quality print heads the Aplink series can print up to 70mm height prints with high resolution messages and is capable of printing in top and side at up to 30 metres per minute.
Aplink series features include the following:
UBSLabel CS
The UBSLabel CS software has been developed for barcode and label design, is easy-to-use, WYSIWYG and multilingual. The software permits line parameter configuration and orientation.
Labman
The optional UBS Labman software allows management and control and access to all marking and identification systems within the production environment.
Aplink MR
With a touch screen display the Aplink MR is a PC card and internal hard drive that allows storage and access to all barcodes, variable image, data and graphics.
Aplink HP
The Aplink HP integrates any production environment and is capable of controlling inkjet coding operations simultaneously.
“With the option of solvent or oil-based printers available in the series the Aplink range has been developed to suit all harsh industrial requirements,” Mark Luft said.
16-Jul-2008