Sato CG2 Printer

FEATURES

  • Anti-microbial Casing
  • User Friendly Operation and Maintenance
  • Printing Resolution of 203 / 305 dpi
  • RFID Ready and Upgradeable
  • Prints Labels, Receipts, Tags and Wristbands

APPLICATIONS

  • Healthcare
  • General Office
  • Government
  • Library
  • Retail
  • Transportation and Logistics
  • Entertainment

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Data Sheet CG2 printer 22102013

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