Label printers are commonly used in the modern business world. Printing labels is a necessity for both retailers, the products they sell, manufacturers for labelling products and logistics companies in order to track shipments. Label printers also prove useful to small businesses, when there are requirements for mailing postage labels, folders and general organisation. Despite the high-end industrial label printers being rather expensive, home and hobby labelling has become very affordable. As the technology behind label printers evolved, the need to create labels increases. The simple label embossers that were common from yesteryear have become highly specialised equipment, such as thermal transfer printers, bar code printers and laser label printers. The typical printer user will in all probability want high speed printing and accuracy, whilst others users may be more concerned with cost, functionality, the material on which they need to print, size and so forth. If cost and speed are your primary concerns, thermal label printers tend to be the most popular. The Brady TLS2200, for instance, fulfils a large number of label printing tasks, such as wire and cable markers, asset marking, rating plates, electrical component, hardware labels and equipment identification. It's minimal weight and portability also makes it ideal for use on site at the locale of the application. The Brady TLS220 is popular for its efficiency and versatility. On a larger scale, the Brady Powermark is ideal for producing signage on a much larger scale, particularly with regard to health and safety labelling. The Brady Powermark does not only provide convenience, but a more cost-effective way of producing signs, stickers and labels - particularly compared to a specialist printing company. |
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