Heat-shrinkable cable marker printer from Tyco Electronics - Connector Specifier

Heat-shrinkable cable marker printer from Tyco Electronics


Aug 10, 2010
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HARRISBURG, PA. -- Tyco Electronics has launched its TE3112, a mid-range identification printer designed for high-quality printing on heat-shrinkable marker sleeves, cable-marker tags and labels. Key features of the printer include its center justification of print media, simplified media and ribbon loading procedures and automatic calibration.

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According to the company, the compact, light-weight printer utilizes a 300 dpi print head to produce clear, crisp texts, graphics and bar codes. With its adjustable product sensor, the TE3112 printer is capable of marking a broad range of products for use in commercial and industrial environments. In addition, the product is well-suited for marking small labels and 2.4mm heat-shrinkable marker sleeves.

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The product prints material up to 105.6 mm in width at a maximum print speed of 100mm/sec (30mm/sec recommended). In addition, the TE3112 printer is compatible with advanced printing software such as WinTotal (version 4.9 or later) and PEP-5 version 3 packages.

For more information on Tyco Electronics’ new TE3112 printer (part number CR2120-000), visit www.tycoelectronics.com/help.

More information on Tyco Electronics can be found at http://www.tycoelectronics.com/.

 


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