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Griffin-Rutgers Co: Thermal printer

The compact Xxtreme/64 prints at speeds up to 400 mm/sec.

The compact Xxtreme/64 prints at speeds up to 400 mm/sec.
The compact Xxtreme/64 prints at speeds up to 400 mm/sec.

Griffin-Rutgers’ Xxtreme/64 thermal printer and feeding system prints cards, pouches, DuPont™ Tyvek® lidstocks, sleeves, cut labels, and more on demand.

Features of the printer include the following:

• Feed/print/restack automatically

• Print at 300 dpi

• Print speeds up to 400 mm/sec

• Run 600-m-length ribbon rolls with automatic ribbon save

• Print widths up to 8.4 in. (model dependent)

• Product widths from 1.5 in. to 9.3 in. and lengths from 3 in. to 18 in.

• Tabletop design measuring 22x15x13 in.

• Optional barcode scanner available

The Xxtreme/64 is compact, affordable, and assists in the reduction of preprinted materials, thereby being cost effective, according to the vendor.

 

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