QUICKLABEL® QL-300
Five-Color, Toner-Based Label Printer
The world’s first five-color tabletop label printer for roll-to-roll processing applications
The QuickLabel QL-300 is the only (CMYKW) 5-color tabletop label printer that produces highly-durable labels with 1200 dpi resolution. So, its ability to print in white allows direct printing on a wide range of colored or transparent materials for excellent readability. In addition, the QuickLabel QL-300 prints highly UV- and scratch-resistant “no-label-look” labels that can withstand the challenging demands of harsh labeling applications. So, the addition of white toner also expands the creative labeling opportunities for industries such as health & beauty, food & beverage, beer & wine, spirits, e-liquids, and many others.
On the other hand, the high-speed 5-color tabletop label printer can produce labels at up to 6 ips (152 mm/s) and in widths of up to 5 inches (126 mm), allowing a wide variety of shapes and colors. Therefore, the toner-based printing system is ideal for brand owners and packaging industry applications where just-in-time label production is desired.
Lower Cost of Ownership
- High-resolution output with low toner consumption
- Flexibility to handle short, medium, or long runs without label waste
- Reliable operation and long service life
- Low-cost toner cartridge replacements and consumables
Superior, Durable Print Quality
- Prints high-quality labels on versatile media types
- Compatible with coated, uncoated, or synthetic media
- Produces rugged labels that withstand abrasion, moisture, and UV exposure
- Ideal for harsh environments such as freezers, cold storage, and extended outdoor exposure
- Production Friendly
- Built-in unwinder easily loads blank label rolls
- Flexibility to print labels with a gap, black mark, or continuous feed
- Intuitive user-interface manages label printing
- Easily prints die-cut, half-cut (dry-edge), or full-surface adhesive labels on a liner, plain paper, PET film, or synthetic materials
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.