09.26.09
Primera Technology presented its CX1200e digital color label press. The press is designed to deliver all of the most important benefits of high-end digital color label presses but at a fraction of the cost.
According to the company, the CX1200e utilizes one of the fastest and highest resolution color laser engines available. With its 2400 dpi print resolution, colors are bright and vibrant, text is sharp, bar codes and graphics are of the highest quality. For precise color control, Pantone-approved color support is included. Additional profiles for various substrates are also available.
From PS papers to white and clear polyesters, the CX1200e allows for substrate flexibility. A wide range of approved matte, semi-gloss and high-gloss materials are available, allowing printers to precisely match substrates to specific customer requirements. Also, the press’ four extra high-capacity toner cartridges are easily replaced in the front of the unit. An integrated memory chip assigns each cartridge with a serial number and keeps track of precisely how much toner remains. This allows the operator to select exactly the right cartridges for the number of labels and the ink coverage needed to print. This avoids running out of ink in the middle of a job.
According to the company, the CX1200e utilizes one of the fastest and highest resolution color laser engines available. With its 2400 dpi print resolution, colors are bright and vibrant, text is sharp, bar codes and graphics are of the highest quality. For precise color control, Pantone-approved color support is included. Additional profiles for various substrates are also available.
From PS papers to white and clear polyesters, the CX1200e allows for substrate flexibility. A wide range of approved matte, semi-gloss and high-gloss materials are available, allowing printers to precisely match substrates to specific customer requirements. Also, the press’ four extra high-capacity toner cartridges are easily replaced in the front of the unit. An integrated memory chip assigns each cartridge with a serial number and keeps track of precisely how much toner remains. This allows the operator to select exactly the right cartridges for the number of labels and the ink coverage needed to print. This avoids running out of ink in the middle of a job.