Brief: Get a guided demo that shows common workflows and troubleshooting tips for the Syscode H200 High-Performance Thermal Inkjet Coder. Watch as we demonstrate its 200m/min high-speed printing, flexible printhead configuration, and intelligent software operation for industrial coding on various surfaces like packaging and labels.
Related Product Features:
Industrial-grade Cortex-A7 processor and Linux OS ensure outstanding reliability and scalability in harsh environments.
Innovative printhead design supports 1-inch and 0.5-inch heads with multi-head stitching for various printing widths.
Built-in software supports drag-and-drop editing of graphics and QR codes with undo, zoom, rotate, and displace functions.
Supports variable data printing via Ethernet and RS232 for seamless integration with production line systems.
Full metal construction provides enhanced physical protection and electromagnetic interference resistance.
Complies with UDI marking standards, making it suitable for medical devices, food, and pharmaceutical industries.
Compatible with water-based, solvent, and UV inks to meet various substrate requirements.
Automatic software cleaning and standby printing function minimize maintenance and prevent printhead clogging.
Faqs:
What types of ink are compatible with the Syscode H200 printer?
The H200 is compatible with water-based, solvent-based, and UV inks, allowing it to meet various substrate requirements in different industrial applications.
Can the H200 integrate with automated production systems?
Yes, it features standard Ethernet and RS232 interfaces that support seamless integration with automation systems for real-time data processing and variable data printing.
How is printhead maintenance handled on this printer?
The printer features automatic software cleaning and a unique 'standby printing' function that automatically maintains the printhead condition, minimizing maintenance requirements and preventing clogging.
Is the Syscode H200 suitable for the medical device industry?
Yes, it complies with UDI (Unique Device Identification) standards, meeting the strict requirements of the medical industry for coding quality and regulatory compliance.