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03.03.10

DYNAMIC Systems presents the cost-effective MiniMark printer for the 100-mm-market from Brady

DYNAMIC Systems presents the new MiniMark printer for printing on self-adhesive base materials and die-cut labels from Brady. The new printer especially focuses European markets and the demand for monochrome 100-mm-(4-inch) printers. Bradys MiniMark printer is construed as a compact beginner model and is functional positioned between the HandiMark and the GlobalMark.

With its market orientation on monochrome direct-transfer on a plenty of self-adhesive industrial base materials in many colours and widths up to 100 mm, as well as thermotransfer with five colours on die-cut, and variable labels on rolls (up to 90 mm length and up to 110 mm widths) the Brady MiniMark is a robust, extraordinary versatile printer for warning signs, pipe marking, signs and labelling of hazardous substances. HSID- and barcode  labels can also be printed.

With a minimal starting-investment the MiniMark works very economically: The cost of the printer and operation are located 40% lower of comparable models. It is eays to apply and with the measures of 201 mm x 260 mm x 179 mm (L x H x H) it is designed very compact and space saving.

Brady MiniMark can easily be connected with the PC and disposes a double connectivity: serial and USB. With "Plug and Play" via USB the printer is recognized automatically by the PC.

The system requirements extend from Windows 98 up to NT. The printing speed is up to 10,16 cm (4 inch) per second. With that speed the MiniMark prints faster than older models in its range of price. The resolution is at 203 dpi. An automatic cutting device is integrated.

MiniMark uses the efficient Markware Software from Brady for the design of labels in eleven languages. More than 1.000 given symbols and pictograms are deposited in the Markware library, which is already applied in the complete series like PM+ GM+ HM+ LB/VP. All TrueType fronts can be printed and 15 different barcodes. The import of objects in several data formats is possible.

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