Markem-Imaje adds dual language support to print and apply labeller

Markem-Imaje adds dual language support to 2200 series
Supplier News

Upgrade allows for full operation with both Markem-Imaje's proprietary CoLOS solution or direct communication with ZPL (trademarked by Zebra Technologies Corporation) emulation.

Markem-Imaje, the global provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions and industrial marking and coding systems, has this week introduced Dual Language Support to their Print and Apply 2200 Series. The upgrade allows for full operation with both Markem-Imaje's proprietary CoLOS solution or direct communication with ZPL emulation; for the first time facilitating immediate integration of the 2200 Series into legacy software systems.

The Dual Language Support enables customers to directly connect to existing architecture with the ZPL emulator.

Markem-Imaje adds dual language support to 2200 series
2200 series © Markem-Imaje

The market-leading 2000 Series offers a broad range of end-of-line Print and Apply labelling solutions from simple case and pallet labelling through to high-speed front of pack or multi-side. With full GS1 compliance, the 2200 Series has been recognised as an operator friendly solution, supporting optimised efficiency with a simple user interface, a minimised label change time of 40 seconds and competent operation with fewer than five minutes training.

Mike Kirk, Print and Apply Product Marketing Manager, Markem-Imaje said: "Our Dual Language Support is a unique proposition which has been designed to support customers with legacy software systems who wish to upgrade to our 2200 Series. This development paves the way for customers in this position to seamlessly benefit from the 2200 Series efficiency, robustness and reliably compliant barcodes at the highest application speed."

The 2200 Series builds on a proven concept providing reliability, efficiency, and ease of use; with thousands of units installed in demanding 24/7 environments.

This article was originally published by Markem-Imaje.

Latest Packaging News

U.S. senators urge EPA to back study into reuse and refill packaging systems
Sustainability

U.S. senators urge EPA to back study into reuse and refill packaging systems

Two U.S. senators have introduced the bipartisan Research for Environmental Uses and Sustainable...
Plastic waste turned into paracetamol using engineered bacteria
Sustainability

Plastic waste turned into paracetamol using engineered bacteria

A team of scientists has developed a novel process that uses genetically modified bacteria to...
Glass bottles contain more microplastics than plastic ones, study finds
Sustainability

Glass bottles contain more microplastics than plastic ones, study finds

A recent study by France’s food safety agency, ANSES, has uncovered that beverages packaged in...
YPS: ROI of less than 12 months for automated ecommerce bagging equipment
Supplier News

YPS: ROI of less than 12 months for automated ecommerce bagging equipment

One leading online and instore fashion retailer has recently invested in automated packing...
Navigating the complex realities of sustainable packaging
Sustainability

Navigating the complex realities of sustainable packaging

William Connolly, a technical leader at Diageo, explores the challenges of sustainable packaging,...