Desktop Label Printers for Telecom Cabling and Other Projects

Panduit has introduced two high-speed, high-volume label printers for telecom and electrical jobs, as well as a time-saving device that prints on both sides of heat-shrink labels.

Panduit recently introduced three desktop label printers to its portfolio of identification solutions. Two of the printers—the DP4300H and the DP4600H—perform high-speed, high-volume printing for a number of label types including those for telecommunications and electrical cabling jobs. The third printer—the DP4300HD—prints on both sides of heat-shrink labels to save time. All three of the printers include Panduit’s Easy-Mark Plus labeling software that allows for quick label design and printing, the company notes.

The DP4300H (pictured) “produces high-quality print-on-demand labels for a wide range of applications,” the company says. “Easily print raised panel labels, electrical component labels, network component labels, arc flash labels, and safety signs for equipment and facility identification.” The product includes a 300-dpi printer, the Easy-Mark Plus software, 2 rolls of black ribbon, USB cable, a quick-start guide, and a power cord. It is intended for use in North America.

The DP4600H offers the same features as the DP4300H, but with a 600-dpi printer.

The DP4300HD “produces high-quality print-on-demand labels for wire and cable marking applications using Panduit two-sided heat-shrink labels,” according to the company. “This solution is ideal for labeling in OEM, MRO, and construction.” It features similar components to the DP4300H and DP4600H (software, ribbon, USB cable, guide, power cord), along with a 300-dpi printer with touchscreen.

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