Thermal barcode printer meets current and future needs

SATO has launched the CL4NX industrial thermal barcode printer, which according to the company has been crafted to support legacy and printing applications across a wide array of verticals that require a durable and dependable printer for years to come.

“In 1981, SATO introduced to the world the first thermal-transfer barcode printer — the M-2311. Since then, we have always taken pride in setting higher standards of innovation such as the S-type print engines for factory automation,” said Kaz Matsuyama, president and CEO of SATO Holdings Corporation. “At SATO, our mission is to strive to create new values for our customers and, in today’s world of globalisation, ensuring optimum borderless operations is their number one need. I am confident that this new CL4NX, with its truly universal design and unparalleled operability, will set a new height of expectation in performance for our customers and partners operating on a global scale. Undoubtedly, it is the best industrial barcode printer SATO has ever developed.”  

The CL4NX is designed to be easy to use and its features are said to include:

• user-friendly operability with 3.5” full-colour display and built-in video tutorials with 30 user-selectable languages

• easy maintenance design with tool-free print heads and platens replacement

• print quality consistentency across a wide range of consumables

• ruggedness and compactness owing to aluminum die-cast construction

• high processing and throughput speed and memory capacity

• outstanding communication and emulation capabilities

• impressive scalability and expandability, including RFID/NFC.  

These features make the CL4NX suitable for manufacturing, warehousing, supply chain logistics, healthcare, retail and other industrial or harsh environments. It is also easily configurable and scalable for global deployments.  

SATO, www.satoworldwide.com.

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