A leading provider of productivity solutions for small and medium businesses, Wasp Barcode Technologies, has announced the launch of WPL25 Desktop Barcode Printer and WHC25 Desktop Wristband Printer. Designed keeping in mind speed and durability, both the printers use direct thermal technology to generate accurate images and barcodes of the highest quality.
Thermal Printing technology used in both printers
The Thermal Printing technology used in both the printers uses heat as opposed to ink, which is mainly used in most of the printers. The use of heat instead of ink makes the printed label or wristband smudge-proof and durable.
Features of Wasp WPL25 and Wasp WHC25 printers
The Wasp WPL25 Desktop Barcode Printer is ideal for printing high quality labels for healthcare, retail, shipping, and office environments. It features a clamshell design and uses a 200 MHz processor that can print labels at a speed of up to 5 inches per second. In addition to this, the Wasp WPL25 Desktop Barcode Printer comes with USB and serial interface, optional peeler, cutter, and standalone keyboard making it easy to create an all-in-one bar coding and scanning solution.
On the other hand, the Wasp WHC25 Desktop Wristband printer is suitable for printing wristbands that contain text, graphics, or barcodes. The wristbands created by Wasp WHC25 are long-lasting and ideal for applications such as healthcare patient ID tracking and entertainment ticketing. The Wasp WHC25 printer comes with a LCD screen that displays the status of printer. The best thing about Wasp WHC25 is that it can be a stand-alone printing station also that can be used to print wristbands if the computer is down. The users just have to plug a keyboard into the printer to do so. The printing speed of Wasp WHC25 wristband printer is 5 inches per second.
The WPL25 Desktop Barcode Printer is being introduced at a list price of US $295, whereas the WHC25 Desktop Wristband Printer is listed at US $499.
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