Pad print more colors and bigger images. (Auxiliaries).Two newly upgraded floor-model pad printers have been introduced by Printex Marking Technologies, San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. . Models G2-150 and G2-MPPS are user-conligurable with a variety of "plug-and-play For the specific branded ISA add-on technology marketed by Intel and Microsoft, see . Plug and play is a computer feature that allows the addition of a new device, normally a peripheral, without requiring reconfiguration or manual installation of device drivers. " attachments for single- and multi-color printing, indexing, and parts handling. New features for both models include ability to handle more colors and the G2-MPPS now takes larger images. The G2-150 is a mid-size unit for up to four colors. The G2-MPPS offers six-color printing and has been upgraded to accept Printex's new 175-mm-diam. sealed ink cup in the single-color configuration. Both machines also accept Printex's transverse To cross from side to side. inking attachment, enabling one-color printing of long-format images on rulers, tool handles, and golf shafts The shaft of a golf club is the long, cylindrical piece - generally made of steel or graphite - which connects the golfer’s hands to the club head. While hundreds of different designs exist, the primary purpose of the golf shaft remains the same - to provide the player with a . Both machines have a modular array of inking and indexing attachments for quick reconfiguration. The digital controller reconfigures itself for the current equipment set with the push of a button. A touchscreen See touch screen. interface is standard. *92* |
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