| m the creators of EASYLABEL has announced the | | | | labels with an accuracy of +/- 0.02 inch. Field tests for |
| introduction of the Apollo 1, a new label printer that | | | | placement accuracy have recorded a best of 0.008 |
| features an optional label applicator designed for small, | | | | inches and a worst case of 0.031 inches. The smallest |
| delicate, high-precision print and apply applications like | | | | label end-users are currently applying is five wide by |
| electronic components and printed circuit boards. Like | | | | two inches high. The applicator attaches to the front of |
| others in the Apollo Series, the Apollo 1 will also offer | | | | the new Apollo 1 thermal transfer label printer and |
| the stand-alone feature that allows label printing with or | | | | provides a very small overall footprint. |
| without a computer attached. | | | | The new Apollo 1 features 300 dpi print resolution |
| The Apollo 1 applicator is a tamp-type unit that | | | | running at eight inches (200mm) per second with a 4.2 |
| provides delicate, high precision application of small | | | | inch (108mm) print width. |