Printronix has expanded its thermal printers portfolio with the introduction of new T8000 Thermal Barcode Printer series in the Asian market.
The new T8000 with fan-less ventilation and new intelligent printhead heat management can print 100% scannable barcodes in sub-zero environments.
It can operate in environments as cold as -5°C for direct thermal and 5°C for thermal transfer application without a heated enclosure.
The hassle free integration of the printer with ERP systems such as SAP to print label without any custom driver installation is possible with the support of 203 and 300 DPI.
Printronix's T8000 comes with a Quick Change Memory Card that stores the printer configuration and network settings, thereby allowing easy installation and configuration of new printers.
The printer with high-power ARM A9 processor, 512MB RAM and 128MB flash memory can print high quality large complex labels with speeds up to 14 IPS, the company said.
It has an optional Online Data Validator (ODV) enables 100% readable and verified barcodes production.
Printronix Thermal Products general manager Plamen Petkov said: "Having quality barcodes in your supply chain is critical to operating proficiently in a global commerce.
"The T8000 delivers on this need by utilizing ODV to ensure every label printed is of quality, and if not, strikes the label out and automatically re-prints a new one."
The elimination of bad barcodes in supply chain allows customers to improve productivity while reducing chargeback fines.
Established in 1974, HeadPrintronix is headquartered in Irvine, California. It offers printers, supplies, service and parts for environments demanding reliable and low-cost printing.
The company offers two brands in industrial printing, Printronix and TallyGenicom.
Earlier in March, Printronix's board of directors has appointed Werner Heid as the company's chief executive officer and member of the board.
Werner succeeded Randy Eisenbach, who retired as chief executive officer and member of the board.
Image: Printronix T8000 Thermal Barcode Printer. Photo: courtesy of Business Wire / Printronix.