Tharo Systems launches thermal transfer label printers

Posted in New Products on March 11, 2009

Tharo Systems has launched its H-427 and H-436 series of thermal transfer label printers, suited for high volume printing. These all-metal printers are available in 203 or 300 dpi.

The printers feature a full backlit LCD display; standard real-time clock; uses ink In or ink Out ribbons; 450 meter capacity; Serial, Parallel, PS/2 and USB interfaces are standard, as is a Stripper Sensor for strip-and-peel or tear-off applications. In addition, the H-Series contains internal memory for storing downloaded label formats, graphics, and fonts. Using this memory the printers can be operated without being connected to a computer. Along with all of these standard features, the Tharo H-427 and H-436 also ship with a complimentary version of Tharo Systems’ EasyLabel Start software for custom designing and printing barcode labels.

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