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20 Aug 2011

Aug 20th - Toshiba TEC develops two-sided label printer


Toshiba TEC Corp has launched the DB-EA4D, a two-sided direct thermal label printer. The first of a new series, the DB-EA4D can print directly onto a label’s backing paper, thus increasing usability without effecting functionality. Not only does the printer add value, but importantly, it reduces waste and is ideal for applications requiring dual output, providing an efficient alternative to single sided solutions - perfect for the transport and logistics industry.
Specifically, shipping label can be used for service logistics, E-Commerce company and food & beverage manufacturing. Event ticketing is for ticketing center such as theaters, and tag printing can be used in retail stores, service logistics, and clothing stores.
Compact and solid, the DB-EA4D’s small footprint is the perfect solution for the tightest of spaces. Printing using two thermal heads to simultaneously print on the front and back of direct thermal labels, this high performing printer can reach speeds of up to 6ips in a single pass eliminating waste and reducing labeling errors. Furthermore, on-demand printing is available for mutable data and dual conjunction data.
Offering customers a low cost of ownership, the DB-EA4D saves organizations money by using fewer consumables in the print process, and thus reduces storage space and shipping costs.
Easy to operate, the intuitive LCD backlit menu is supported by color LED notification lights with a universal design. The auto feed function enables quick paper loading without opening the cover and the tool-less replacement of essential components such as the printhead and platen roller offer ease of maintenance.
The DB-EA4D comes with BarTender as standard and with the added option to download enhanced software, customers can design bespoke labels to meet their specific business needs. Optional extras include a paper roll holder that gives the printer greater flexibility.See  full article at Japan Today

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