Label Printer Works With PCs

Merging labeling technology with personal computing, the compact K2000-PC connects to a PC and prints graphics, logos, bar codes, and data records onto a wide range of label stock. Users can choose from direct-thermal labels, heavy-duty industrial
May 1, 1999
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Merging labeling technology with personal computing, the compact K2000-PC connects to a PC and prints graphics, logos, bar codes, and data records onto a wide range of label stock. Users can choose from direct-thermal labels, heavy-duty industrial heat- and chemical-resistant labels, tamper-evident labels, shrink tubing for wire and cable marking, and general-purpose or die-cut labels in a variety of sizes. Label stock is changed by simply dropping in a new cartridge. Supplied Window-compatible software lets users create, edit and save label text and can update and print labels from data already keyed into programs such as Microsoft Word or Excel.

Company: KROY LLC

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