Sato launches CL4NX ‘best ever’ industrial thermal barcode printer

25 March 2014


The new CL4NX series of industrial thermal barcode printers launched by Sato is described by the company as “the first truly universal printer” for barcode printing, labelling, and EPC/RFID solutions.

Designed to support a wide range of new and legacy printing applications requiring a durable printer, CL4NX is said to be ideally suited to industrial or harsh environments including manufacturing, warehousing, supply chain logistics, healthcare and retail.

According to Sato, the “game-changing” CL4NX is designed to be as easy to use and maintain as possible, with features including:

  • User-friendly operability with 3.5-inch full-colour display and built-in video tutorials with 30 user-selectable languages
  • Easy maintenance design with tool-free print heads and platens replacement
  • Consistent print quality across a wide range of consumables
  • Best-in-class ruggedness and compactness with aluminum die-cast construction
  • Best-in-class processing and throughput speed, and memory capacity Best-in-class communication and emulation capabilities
  • Best-in-class scalability and expandability including RFID/NFC


Kaz Matsuyama, president & CEO of SATO Holdings Corporation, says: “In today’s world of globalisation, ensuring optimum borderless operations is [our customers’] number one need.

“I am confident that this new CL4NX, with its truly universal design and unparalleled operability, will set a new height of expectation in performance for our customers and partners operating on a global scale.

“Undoubtedly, it is the best industrial barcode printer Sato has ever developed.”

Founded in Japan in 1940, Sato lays claim to pioneering the world’s first thermal-transfer barcode printer (M-2311) in 1981.

www.satoeurope.com



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