‘We’ve
engineered a faster loading process, and a smarter print system overall,’ said
Andy Sobiesczyk, research and development manager at Graphic Products. ‘With
this approach, the printer automatically switches to the best settings for the
supplies that are loaded, so users don’t need to manually fine-tune those
controls. That reduces the time needed to create new labels and avoids wasting
supplies on bad prints.’
Toro
Max includes a 9-inch capacitive touchscreen, full-size Qwerty keyboard, and
optional battery. Graphic Products said that the portable label printer offers
a powerful processor, enhanced label design software, and a simplified supply
loading system. Toro Max includes supply recognition and auto-calibration
features.
The
applications of the printer include labels for arc flash, GHS/HazCom, asset
management and wayfinding. Like all DuraLabel printers, Toro Max comes with a
5-year guarantee and support for the service life of the printer.