Entry Level Desktop Thermal: CLP521, CLP621, CLP631
- Internal power supply (less chance of the cable being ripped out mid print)
- Adjustable Media Sensor (for all media types and unusually shaped labels),
- 360 metre ribbon, inside or outside wound (less downtime)
- Metal Printhead Mechanism (less likely to be damaged by operator)
- Product Highlights
- Technology: CLP521 Direct Thermal - CLP621/631 Thermal Transfer/Thermal Direct
- Print Width: 4 inches
- Speed: 4 inches per second
- Resolution: 203/300 dots per inch
- Standard Interface/s: Parallel, Serial & USB
- Emulations: Datamax or Zebra
- Optional Interfaces: LAN & WLAN
- Media Options: Cutter, Peeler
Midrange, Commercial Thermal: CL-S700
Download Specification CLS-700-en
- Product Highlights
- Technology: Direct Thermal / Thermal Transfer
- Print Width: 4 inches
- Speed: 10 inches per second
- Resolution: 203 dots per inch
- Standard Interface/s: Parallel, Serial & USB
- Emulations: Auto Switching Datamax or Zebra
- Optional Interfaces: LAN & WLAN
- 16mb Ram and 4mb Flash
- ARCP system
- Metal Printhead Mechanism
- Hi-Open (door/lid) feature (the footprint does not increase when changing media and printers can be placed directly against wall or each other).
- Network Connectivity:
All Citizen label and barcode printers are designed with ease of use in mind, and are the easiest to operate when it comes to upgrading to Ethernet or Wireless via an internal network card.
Other Specifications
- CL-S700
- CLP-8000
- CLP-9000
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If you do not see your printer here, please contact us and we will give pricing
Thermal printers and transfer printers from most major manufacturers, please contact us if you cannot see the printer you require on this page
Printer Servicing
LANCER can offer various service arrangements for
most major manufacturers Thermal Printers.
Q18 - I have
a thermal transfer printer and I am having problems with printing labels
from Word using Windows 95.
A18
- All thermal transfer printers are capable of printing from Word using
a suitable Windows Printer Driver.
Your windows system is now aging and it is possible
that you may have the wrong printer driver for your system, try downloading
the latest windows driver for your printer from the manufacturers site
(see A17), ensuring it will support Win 95.
After installing the driver open it up and set all of the parameters
to suit your label. From word ensure that the page settings are suitable
for your label. Design your label and select print, select your printer
and check that the properties are correct. You should now be able to
print any size label suitable for your printer. (See A10 for alternative
drivers)
- Ad Hoc service call - Call out, Time, Parts charges.
- Contract - 8 hour response service calls, all costs covered except thermal printer printheads.
- Other service options - available, dependent on requirements.
If you want to know more about any "TT printers" or "DT printers", just Phone, Fax or E-mail we will give you an answer by return.
- The Lancer range of Thermal Transfer Ribbons ensures complete compatibility with all label materials resulting in trouble-free printing on all makes of thermal transfer printers or printer-applicators. With a vast range of Thermal Transfer Ribbons available for most thermal transfer printers, including: Sato, Zebra, Datamax, Tec and many many more, Lancer is your one-stop-shop for all of your TTR requirements and labelling. Thermal label Printer for You from Lancer.
There are a variety of different types of bar codes. However, the U.P.C. symbol is the most recognized bar code in the United States, since it appears on almost every retail product. The U.P.C. symbol is the bar code representation of the UCC-12. (Universal Product Number) which consists of twelve numeric characters that uniquely identify a company's individual product. Although, the initial U.P.C. usage was focused on retail point of sale (POS), many other industries have adopted this coding structure. Print your barcodes on thermal printers
FOOD LABELS Explained - - Self adhesive Food labels carry useful information to help you make choices about food. The food label will tell you if the food contains an additive that you may want to avoid. The nutrition information panel allows you to compare similar products and choose the one that suits your needs. The 'use by' or 'best before' date means that food stored in the recommended way will remain of good quality until that date. However, these terms are not interchangeable. For example, it may be safe to eat foods after their 'best before' date, but they may have lost quality and some nutritional value.Food labels are best printed on thermal printers
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