Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 05 16:08:12 EDT 2011 | tombstonesmt
We use various Zebra printers for 2D barcodes with great success.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 09:30:10 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
We use various Zebra printers for 2D barcodes > with great success. We also have had great sucess with our Zebra's. I think that the labels that we are trying to print now on smaller than the printer (170xii) was designed to handle. I am looking f
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 12 16:13:31 EDT 1998 | Tom Jura
| We are looking at implimenting a bar code system for a SMT | production line. To start we are looking at label printer/applicators. Are there any other companies that we should consider besides Zebra and Imtec?? Thanks for your input. | John You
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 16:34:41 EDT 2013 | rway
We use Zebra 2824 for small labels. It's a decent printer and we have been using this style for years. I don't know anything about Brady, but they might be worth looking into.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 15:48:12 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
I'm looking into labeling solutions for our PCB's. I've got it narrowed down to the label and the ribbon to match our thermal and cleaning processes, now I'm looking into the best overall industrial style printers. What brand and model thermal prin
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 09:10:25 EDT 1998 | John
We are looking at implimenting a bar code system for a SMT production line. To start we are looking at label printer/applicators. Are there any other companies that we should consider besides Zebra and Imtec?? Thanks for your input. John
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 08:49:19 EDT 2008 | leemeyer
We use Zebra printers 170xii. If you buy used you can get them for a relatively low cost ( couple hundred $$). You will need to find software to work with the printer. We use Bar One. Brady Labels supplies a full line of thermal printable labels & ri
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:40:50 EDT 2004 | paul_boxboro
I feel your pain. Your company may already be using Kapton tape labels for their board serial numbers labels. Kapton is able to withstand repeated wash and heat cycles, and can be printed on a typical Zebra printer. The key to a successful and accura
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 14:56:31 EST 2007 | bman
We also use PS-094 sized labels, and they don't give us any problems. I'm sure you're way ahead of me on this, but just in case, make sure that the sensor is lined up with the notches beside the labels and not the round holes on the edge of the roll
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 30 12:20:52 EDT 2013 | deanm
We are using a Zebra S4M (soon to be discontinued) for our larger labels, not for PCBs. For very small labels that would fit well on a PCB, we use a Brady BMP71 which is small, versatile and does not require a PC. If you are running mid to larger vol