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BradyPrinter i5100 Industrial Label Printer

BradyPrinter i5100 Industrial Label Printer

Brady has announced the launch of their BradyPrinter i5100 Industrial Label Printer. This new industrial printer provides the perfect mix of smarts and performance for an easier, more productive printing experience. The i5100 provides the fundamental print capabilities needed to get high-volume and high-mix projects done. With intelligent printing options and intuitive user interface, this printer makes high-mix printing much easier than traditional thermal heat transfer printers, giving users more time to focus on important tasks. The i5100 printer features an intuitive touchscreen control panel with colorful icons, buttons and sliders to navigate between screens, make printer setting changes and understand the printer with ease.

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