SHICAI desktop coders offer a print height of 2-12.7 mm and a selectable resolution of 150-600 DPI. Pick higher DPI for scannable barcodes and QR,...
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No. A SHICAI desktop coder is a TIJ device – it needs no compressed air, no make-up solvent and no special facility setup beyond a...
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You control a SHICAI desktop coder three ways: a foot pedal (hands free for the item), a photo-eye sensor (automatic on presence) or a hand...
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Yes. A SHICAI desktop coder marks metal, plastic and cartons with fast-dry ink at 2-12.7 mm height, so a single bench unit handles components, bottles...
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Yes. A desktop inkjet printer is a strong fit for small businesses: low purchase price, no compressed air or PC, and cartridge-only running cost. The...
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The SHICAI G12 desktop coder weighs about 2-3 kg in a metal body, so it is easy to place or move on a bench. Cost...
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Yes. A SHICAI desktop coder imports messages and data from a USB stick or flash drive, so you can load a batch of dates, serials...
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Yes, within reason. A SHICAI desktop coder can mark cables, pipes and other cylindrical items on the bench using the foot pedal or hand press...
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With a SHICAI handheld you can print text, dates, expiry and best-before marks, lot and batch codes, serial numbers, 1D barcodes and QR codes, plus...
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SHICAI handheld printers support a print height of 2-12.7 mm and a native resolution of 300×600 DPI, enough for crisp dates, batch text and scannable...
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SHICAI handhelds use standard 42 ml fast-dry TIJ cartridges – no make-up solvent, no purge and no daily startup routine. The cartridge is the only...
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The SHICAI M100 is the high-end, long-battery handheld for all-day, higher-volume coding, while the M6 is the light, entry-level unit for lower duty and simpler...
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