LT5C CMYK White Label printer

$ 35.40

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Description 5th Station White Toner The fifth station allows for white printing, making it easy to print brilliant designs on transparent and dark materials. This feature gives users the ability to reach a wider range of markets and applications that other label printers simply cannot serve. Digital LED Print Technology & Substrate Capabilities A low fusing temperature gives the LT5C unrivaled media compatibility—especially when handling heat-sensitive synthetics and films. This LED-based technology opens the door to a range of substrates that other label printers simply can’t handle. Dry toner technology gives users the ability to use uncoated and flood-coated stocks also provides further advantage for printers looking to reduce overall cost per label. Accessories Options Inline and offline options are available to perform tasks such as slitting and removing the waste matrix from printed rolls. LT5C Accessories Media Handling Fitting rolls ranging from 1″-5.1″ wide with a maximum outside diameter of 8″, the LT5C gives users the versatility to run a variety of label sizes. Two types of sensors are used to detect printing position, Black Mark and Gap, making it easy to run both continuous and die-cut media. The automatic cutter ensures accurate end-of-job cutting, enabling users to print one or many labels quickly and efficiently. Usability The LT5C is intuitive and simple to install, requiring minimal training or technical skills. The simple desktop configuration allows for easy consumable and parts access. Rolls of different types can quickly be exchanged, and consumables have a high capacity for extended printing. The 4.3″ LCD color display panel and paper handling guidance makes it easy to feed and print labels on demand. The Perfect Companion Labels printed on the LT5C can be cut to any size and shape from continuous (uncut) media on the DLF-140s Tabletop Digital Label Finisher. It’s all done digitally through a simple cut shape you place in a pdf file—no need for expensive dies or tooling, machinery, or wait times. The computer tells the machine where to cut and how many labels to produce, so short run label jobs can be completed easily and quickly. When finishing labels digitally, lamination can also be applied for aesthetic, tactile, and durability purposes.