| If you are tired of spending your precious time and | | | | support package is usually offered with a label |
| money hand applying your custom product labels, stop! | | | | applicator and highly recommended. This provides |
| The solution that will allow you to stop paying several | | | | assurance to the user that if anything goes wrong, the |
| of your employees to hand apply custom labels to | | | | manufacture will fix it. |
| your products is a label applicator. | | | | A tamp-blow unit applies the label by blowing the labels |
| Label applicators allow people to put a quantity of | | | | onto the product with the use of air. This method |
| labels into the applicator and it applies these labels to | | | | would be highly recommended in the food and |
| the product. These applicators are easy to install and | | | | confectionery industries because custom product |
| offer many accessories to choose from. One typical | | | | labels they can use these applicators to quickly apply |
| accessory is a choice between a table top stand that | | | | labels to their delicate food products like bread labels |
| will allow the applicator to be placed on a table or a | | | | or bakery labels without smashing the contents. This |
| more precise H-Base stand which is designed just like | | | | feature is also great to use in the electronics industry |
| the letter H allowing the stand to straddle objects. | | | | with circuit board labels. The tamp-blow units usually |
| The hand cranked height adjustable H-base stand | | | | require around 75 to 90 psi. |
| allows for extremely precise height adjustment, while | | | | The tamp unit just presses the label onto the product |
| providing stability, and allowing the applicator to be used | | | | with pressure and not air so this unit would be used to |
| with a conveyor or other automated system. This is | | | | apply labels to a harder more durable product like |
| required if the applicator is to be used with the external | | | | shipping boxes and bottled products. |
| unwinder or rewinder. | | | | The tabletop model is designed more to straddle a |
| These label applicators can utilize other accessories | | | | conveyor and apply the label to the top of the product |
| like product sensor timers which are used to delay the | | | | as it passes under the table. The H-stand allows the |
| application process, a warning beacon which functions | | | | customer to adjust the height of the applicator to the |
| as a visual display for printer and applicator errors, a | | | | exact height of their particular application. This also |
| product sensor which functions as an automatic trigger | | | | gives user more freedom in choosing where the label |
| device that sends a start signal to the applicator, a | | | | gets applied to the product. Some manufactures also |
| foot switch that functions as a manual trigger that | | | | offer label software that is designed to work perfectly |
| sends a start signal to the applicator when it is | | | | with the printer applicator set up. |
| pressed, and an external unwinder or rewinder that | | | | The addition of a label applicator can be of huge |
| accommodates various size outside diameter rolls of | | | | benefit to companies that need to apply large amounts |
| label stock and allows for quick replacement of media. | | | | of custom product labels to their product lines. This |
| This accessory requires a H-base type stand. | | | | addition will eliminate all the man hours that are being |
| Usually on label applicators the accessories are sold | | | | wasted by employees hand applying labels at a much |
| separately so users have the ability to purchase as | | | | slower speed than an applicator can apply them. This |
| many extra accessories as they wish. Most applicator | | | | allows employers to use their employees for more |
| units come with one tamp pad to the size of your | | | | important tasks and provides a much more efficient |
| choice and you can purchase extra pads. A service | | | | production pace. |