Neuralog unveils continuous laser label printer

Neuralog unveils continuous laser label printer

Neuralog has launched the NeuraLabel Printer, a fully automated continuous color laser label printer that meets all GHS (Globally Harmonized System) and DOT (Department of Transportation) transportation, requirements and includes one-pass, 4-color printing technology. Labels are printed on-demand from the user’s Windows system on eight and a half inch media. Multiple printing formats can be used depending on operational needs, and labels can be printed in lengths from six inches to 48in.

The NeuraLabel Printer is claimed to combine a jam-free design and great color image quality with no requirements for any pre-printing. Label loading is automatic, job after job, and single jobs can print hundreds of labels at once without any user attention. Labels fold neatly into the provided stacker. A roll-to-roll option is also available for installations where automated applicators require non-folded media.

‘Clients are tired of carrying huge inventories of pre-printed labels, poor quality prints, clearing jams, and picking up labels from the floor. The NeuraLabel Printer solves all this and, with the right media, complies with GHS requirements recently adopted by OSHA. These requirements standardize the labeling of chemicals according to health, physical, and environmental hazards. Among these requirements is that printed labels be resistant to abrasion, marine immersion, and UV exposure,’ said Javan Meinwald, VP business development and marketing.

The NeuraLabel Printer eliminates pre-printed inventory, allows companies to create custom GHS-compliant labels on demand from blank labels, and gives flexibility by allowing any size label to be printed up to four feet in length.