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meant to be easy

The unique tilt-print system, illuminated stacking area, and prominent touch lights make it easy to stack supplies.

Tri-shade illuminated LCD display provides visual identification of printer status.

Standard USB, Ethernet, RS-232, and discretionary dual-band remote systems management enable simple association with access frames in a wide range of situations.

Usable as stand-alone frame with standardized console, keyboard and tag reader extras for information section.

Constant printing and encoding

Ready to endlessly encode RFID supplies. Relentless licensed printing and encoding innovation delivers up to 3x the throughput of even full estimating tabletop printers.

Print and encode names and labels at up to 8 inches per second for consistent batch generation.

Supports on request and each in turn, label printing, coding and stop for run or replacement applications.

The EPC Coordinated RFID Verifier provides additional verification of data honesty to eliminate RFID data errors and provide a review log for tracking capability.

key features

Oriental

Same rudimentary, reliable, field-proven print system as our larger tabletop printers.

33% higher engagement limit than comparison printers and the ability to store a 200 meter supply* to reduce downtime due to supply change.

Worked on select RFID verifier overlays hideous markings and labels to ensure 100% findability.

Assured™ standardized label innovation reduces disjointed scanner label printing with safe and secure in-motion auto-correct highlighting that also extends print life.

The collapsing supply inlet reduces the space required next to or beyond the printer.

Double strip control eliminates lace wrinkles to save time and money.

No unique devices or management agents are required with our customer-available tiltable printheads.

Good with EcoCapacity+™ thin liner marks that fundamentally decrease water and energy use, heavy waste generation and C02 outputs.

The Avery Dennison® Monarch® Tabletop Printer 2 (ADTP2™) is a high performance RFID encoding and thermal printing solution in a compact form factor.

Ideal for label and tag production in a coastal retail application, exceptional label and tag production in a distribution center, or any printing application that requires high throughput in a small footprint.

A printer is a device that accepts text and graphics output from a computer and transfers the information to paper, usually standard-size sheets of paper. Printers vary in size, speed, sophistication, and cost. In general, the more expensive printers are used for higher resolution color printing.

Personal computer printers can be distinguished as impact or non-impact printers. Early impact printers worked like an automatic typewriter, with a key striking an inked impression on paper for each character printed. The dot matrix printer was a popular low-cost personal computer printer. It is an impact printer that hits the paper one line at a time. The best known non-impact printers are the inkjet printer, of which various brands of inexpensive color printers are an example, and the laser printer. The ink jet sprays ink from an ink cartridge at a very close distance from the paper as it passes by. The laser printer uses a laser beam reflected from a mirror to attract ink (called toner) to selected areas of paper as a sheet rolls on a drum.

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