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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The SHICAI AL16 differentiates on form factor and handling for specific workflows – a distinct handheld variant in the range for users who need a...
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For occasional warehouse use, the SHICAI M20 suits slightly higher intermittent volume, while the M10 is the smallest and lightest – easiest to carry and...
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Yes. SHICAI handhelds store up to about 30,000 messages – roughly 50 MB – so an operator can keep a library of dates, batch codes,...
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Yes. Beyond text and codes, SHICAI handhelds print simple logos and graphics – brand marks, icons or small images – from the stored message library...
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A handheld inkjet printer is a battery-powered, palm-sized coder that sprays fast-dry ink onto cartons, plastic, metal and pipe without a fixed production line. SHICAI...
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Yes. SHICAI handheld printers ship with a multi-language interface – including English, Spanish and Arabic – and support handwriting input for one-off marks. That matters...
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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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Between uses, cap the cartridge, wipe the nozzle area with the supplied swab, and store the handheld charged in its case away from direct heat....
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Yes. SHICAI handheld printers mark curved and uneven surfaces – pipes, cables, bottles and rounded cartons – because the operator holds the head at a...
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A full charge gives 16+ hours of intermittent use – easily a full shift of warehouse, dispatch or rework coding. SHICAI handhelds use a rechargeable...
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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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