Checkpoint Systems Introduces New Desktop Label Printer; Compact mn-4203 Ideal for Low- To Medium-Volume Applications.Business Editors THOROFARE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 5, 2000 Checkpoint (programming) checkpoint - Saving the current state of a program and its data, including intermediate results, to disk or other non-volatile storage, so that if interrupted the program could be restarted at the point at which the last checkpoint occurred. Systems, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : CKP CKP Checkpoint CKP Crankshaft Position CKP Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (caste of Maharastra, India) CKP Chris Key Players (band) CKP Concept Knowledge Processing ), a leading provider of supply chain management and security solutions worldwide, announces the introduction of the mn-4203 Desktop Label Printer, a new thermal printer See direct thermal printer and thermal wax transfer printer. specifically designed to handle small to medium label and tag printing runs. "Since our acquisition of Meto AG, thermal and laser printers are among the products that Checkpoint offers," said Dave Shoemaker, group vice president, strategic marketing at Checkpoint Systems. "The offering of the mn-4203 Desktop Label Printer to our customers is the latest example of Checkpoint's expansion beyond security and inventory tracking to branding, thus enabling us to cover all aspects of supply chain management." Features -- Available in direct thermal and thermal transfer models -- Handles material up to four inches in width and ten mils in thickness -- Manages roll-fed or fan-fold stock, die-cut labels, continuous labels and perforated or continuous tags -- 3 ips print speed, 4.01 inch print width and 203 dpi resolution -- Serial and parallel interfaces -- See-through media window and three button/three LED control panel for maximum configuration flexibility and printer status indication -- Easy-to-upgrade modular design; flash upgradeable firmware -- Compatible with multiple DS environments including Windows 2000, 95 and NT -- Other options include, a micro-print server that allows multiple users to share a single printer Uses -- A variety of printing applications, including shipping and compliance labels and general purpose product identification labels and tags -- Capable of producing complex transportation symbols and label formats, given its PDF147 and UPS MaxiCode two-dimensional bar code capabilities -- Appropriate for medical and commercial labs, automobile service shops, walk-in shipping and mail centers, and inventory stock rooms Checkpoint Systems, Inc. is a $750 million multinational company that manufactures and markets labeling systems designed to improve efficiency, reduce costs and provide value-added val·ue-add·ed adj. Of or relating to the estimated value that is added to a product or material at each stage of its manufacture or distribution: label solutions for customers across many markets and industries. Checkpoint is a leading provider of digital RF EAS RF EAS Radio Frequency Electronic Article Surveillance and RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. systems, RF source tagging, barcode labeling systems, hand-held labeling systems, and retail merchandising merchandising Element of marketing concerned especially with the sale of goods and services to customers. One aspect of merchandising is advertising, which aims to capture the interest of the segment of the population most likely to buy the product. systems. Applications include automatic identification, retail security, and pricing and promotional labels. Operating in 27 countries, Checkpoint has a global network of subsidiaries and provides professional customer service and technical support around the world. Checkpoint Systems, Inc.'s web site is located at www.checkpointsystems.com. |
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