Honeywell Scanning & Mobility has expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of two new barcode label printers.
Designed to be used in distribution centres, transportation, retail and healthcare industries, the PD43 and the compact PD43c printers will enable airline ticketing, baggage tag printing, shelf label printing and pharmaceutical label printing.
With an ability to print up to 8in per second, each PD43 series printer includes an integrated web interface, which will simplify deployment and maintenance.
The PD43 series supports several number of printer languages for light industrial-grade solutions, which makes it easy-to-install the printer in multiple countries across worldwide.
Due to its compact design, the PD43 printer can be easily installed in space-constrained applications.
Commenting on the launch, Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Scanning, Printing and Media vice-president and general manager Juan Picon said: "The PD43 and even-smaller PD43c pack our latest printing technology into a compact yet rugged package.
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By GlobalData"Unlike competing products that force a choice between price and performance, these new printers can scale with growing businesses at an accessible price point, helping organisations mind their bottom line without sacrificing performance.
Customers using Intermec PD41, PD42 or PC43 printers can easily shift to new PD43 series as same ribbon core diameters are used in all of these printers.
Image: Due to its compact design, PD43 printer can be easily installed in space-constrained applications. Photo: courtesy of Honeywell Scanning & Mobility / Waggener Edstrom Communications.