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New label printer from Datamax-O’Neil

The I-Class Mark II industrial printer offers the fastest processor, largest memory and widest selection of communication ports

March 27, 2012

United States-based label and receipt printing solutions provider Datamax-O’Neil, has unveiled its latest industrial printer, the I-Class Mark II.

The new printer is designed to outperform any printer in its class with 20 percent faster print speeds, 44 percent faster processing and 61 percent lower power consumption.

It also
offers 50 percent more memory with 64 MB Flash and 32 MB DRAM as standard features.

A
die-cast aluminum frame and metal cabinet assure durability and
a modular design provides the ability to upgrade in the field, with options such as internal rewind, thermal transfer and W-LAN.

A gear-driven design provides for rigorous duty cycles and uninterrupted productivity.

IntelliSEAQ printheads provide a long life with their durable coating and high abrasion resistance, while offering lower power consumption.

The I-Class Mark II is also the first printer to come equipped with OPTIMedi, a feature that enables the printer to automatically adjust to optimum heat, speed, darkness and contrast settings to ensure the highest quality printing.

Designed for “intelligent” integration, the I-Class Mark II can be used
with the industry’s largest selection of communication ports of any mid-range industrial printer, including serial, parallel, USB, LAN, 2 USB Host ports and SDIO, W-LAN and GPIO applicator cards.

Its 802.11 a/b/g W-LAN option with WPA2 security protocol is unique in the industry.

In addition, the printer’s Auto-Detect language emulation feature provides for seamless replacement of existing printers, while a LCD graphical backlit display enables user friendly configuration set up and operation.

The I-Class Mark II is the ideal bar code label printer for diverse applications such as industrial manufacturing, transportation and logistics, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage.

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