05.01.15
Graphic Products has released the DuraLabel Bronco label and sign printer, which includes labeling software and prints up to four inches wide. It is designed for compliance signs and labels for pipe marking, arc flash, hazard communication, barcoding and more.
The thermal transfer printer is a partner to the network-independent printer, Toro, and uses interchangeable supplies.
“Bronco and Toro have become the dynamic duo,” says Josh Ball, product manager with Graphic Products. “The two printer system means you’ll have plenty of supply on hand and never have to worry about a print backlog in the office or on the construction site.”
Bronco can be shared over a network so anyone can print to it. The 300 dpi print resolution ensures that small print is sharp and easy to read. Whether printing on premium vinyl, wire wraps, or even cold storage labels, messages can up to difficult environments.
Bronco can print on a variety of supplies, including 40 different materials from ½-inch to 4-inch widths in a variety of colors. Bronco includes free software upgrades, lifetime technical support, and a library of more than 1,800 industrial symbols. Built-in Smart Chip technology simplifies any print job, as the software identifies supply loads, simplifies printer calibration, and warns when supply is low.
“Bronco is user friendly and a Jack-of-all-trades machine for any workplace,” adds Ball. “Use it to complete your visual communications program, increase safety and streamline efficiency.”
DuraSuite helps users create a variety of code-compliant labels, such as GHS and HazCom 2012 labels, NFPA Diamond and RTK chemical labels, NFPA 70E Arc Flash labels, ANSI/ASME A13.1 pipe markers and IIAR ammonia pipe markers.
LabelForge allows users to create custom label designs from scratch or premade templates, using a simple interface to instantly create linear and 2D barcodes, add standardized symbols or custom images, and even import data from a spreadsheet or database.
The thermal transfer printer is a partner to the network-independent printer, Toro, and uses interchangeable supplies.
“Bronco and Toro have become the dynamic duo,” says Josh Ball, product manager with Graphic Products. “The two printer system means you’ll have plenty of supply on hand and never have to worry about a print backlog in the office or on the construction site.”
Bronco can be shared over a network so anyone can print to it. The 300 dpi print resolution ensures that small print is sharp and easy to read. Whether printing on premium vinyl, wire wraps, or even cold storage labels, messages can up to difficult environments.
Bronco can print on a variety of supplies, including 40 different materials from ½-inch to 4-inch widths in a variety of colors. Bronco includes free software upgrades, lifetime technical support, and a library of more than 1,800 industrial symbols. Built-in Smart Chip technology simplifies any print job, as the software identifies supply loads, simplifies printer calibration, and warns when supply is low.
“Bronco is user friendly and a Jack-of-all-trades machine for any workplace,” adds Ball. “Use it to complete your visual communications program, increase safety and streamline efficiency.”
DuraSuite helps users create a variety of code-compliant labels, such as GHS and HazCom 2012 labels, NFPA Diamond and RTK chemical labels, NFPA 70E Arc Flash labels, ANSI/ASME A13.1 pipe markers and IIAR ammonia pipe markers.
LabelForge allows users to create custom label designs from scratch or premade templates, using a simple interface to instantly create linear and 2D barcodes, add standardized symbols or custom images, and even import data from a spreadsheet or database.