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Get Ready to Meet Food Traceability Regulations Across the Supply Chain

In response to the growing issue of foodborne illnesses and contamination risks in the supply chain, governments are modernizing food traceability regulations.

The Growing Importance of Cable Management in Data Centers
Generative AI, such as ChatGPT and Bard, is gaining momentum and driving the demand for data centers. According to research, the generative AI market is projected to reach U.S. $126.5 billion by 2031. Given growing demand, ensuring maximum efficiency in data centers should be a top priority.
Optimizing IT Investments to Thrive in the Face of Economic Challenges
Businesses are currently grappling with economic uncertainties arising from labor shortages, supply constraints, and inflation, all of which hinder the post-pandemic recovery. As a business owner or leader, your goal is to ensure the long-term success and resilience of your company despite evolving market conditions and emerging technologies. A well-defined IT strategy can help you adapt swiftly, allowing for resource reallocation to align with changing priorities. So, what’s the most rational approach to long-term IT planning, particularly when it comes to label printing solutions?
Why Power Up Your Print and Apply System for Label Automation?
Rising demand for automation and complex labeling applications has made automatic labeling grow in importance across various industries. Increasing customization, labeling requirements, and technological advances have led many businesses to search for solutions that help them cope with these growing demands while improving productivity and efficiency.
Label Printing Solutions in Extremely Cold Temperatures

Having high-quality labels is a top priority for any enterprise as the quality of your barcode label is a physical representation of your company. As temperatures start to drop, some areas of the world will be operating in extreme cold.

How Our Thermal Printer Emulations Make Replacement Easy

Thermal printers are mission-critical for most businesses. So when it’s time to replace your current thermal printer, the most efficient option to keep operations moving is the best choice.

5 Reasons Why You Will Love the MB240T Industrial Printer

Our MB Series industrial printers are wildly popular because they offer a compelling combination of high-quality with fast printing in a compact and affordable piece of equipment.

How Our Wide Range of High Resolution Printers Deliver Precise Printing

high resolution label printer is required in many industries where small, but durable labels are printed for unique applications.

Gain Outstanding Performance and High Resolution Printing with Our 600 DPI Thermal Printers

Most thermal label printers sold today feature 203 dots per inch (dpi) print resolution or the popular 300 dpi resolution for smaller barcodes and fonts. This works for many labeling situations in shipping, logistics and retail marking.

Maintaining Barcode Label Accuracy and Quality as Label Sizes Get Infinitely Smaller

Barcode label printers must be designed for the task at hand. Barcodes can only optimize business efficiency if they are accurate and can be read successfully. As barcode label sizes get smaller, challenges grow. Even the smallest barcode defect can render a barcode label unscannable.