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Heat Shrink Thermal Transfer Desktop Printer (H4452)
Thermal Transfer Desktop Printer perfect for printing on our Flat Printable Heat Shrink Tubing, prints on tubing sizes 3.2mm, 4.8mm, 6.4mm, 9.5mm, 12.7mm, 19.0mm, 25.4mm and 38.0mm
Low cost solution for your identification applications. Can print, Barcodes, Logo's, Different Text Font, Sequential numbers and More!!!
This entry level desktop thermal transfer printer is ideal for low or medium volume printing. With a small footprint and packed with features the printer offers low cost versatile printing solutions on our ZH201B heat shrink tubing. Can print, Barcodes, Logo's, Different Text Font, Sequential numbers and More!!!
The Heat Shrink Thermal Transfer Desktop Printer (H4452) can be used with the Standard Cutter for H4452 Printer. The H4452 Cutter is ideal for cutting Hilltops Flat Printable 2:1 Heat Shrink sizes 3.2mm, 4.8mm, 6.4mm, 9.5mm, 12.7mm, 19.0mm, 25.4mm and 38.0mm along with 3:1 sizes 3.2mm, 4.8mm and 6.4mm.
Guides: You will also need the guides with this printer for keeping smaller heat shrink tubing in-line. This is so the print stays where it should on the tubing throughout the printing process. Ideally needs to be used with tubing from 3.2mm I/D up to 12.7mm I/D.
Ribbons: Printer ribbons are not included with the printer but can be purchased separately below.
External Spool Holder: This spool holder is ideal for feeding the heat shrink through the printing machines, keeping the tubing in-line and running the tubing off the reel with ease - no tangles.
Features & Benefits:
Comes with Bartender UltraLite Software Version 10.1, Windows drivers.
Sensors: Label gap, reflective (position adjustment), head open.
A key Network Rail contractor currently working on the Great Western Electrification Project recently got in touch with Hilltop regarding an urgent rail application, one which they now needed to find a quick but suitable identification solution.