Trial scheme for Honeywell printer

Posted on Wednesday 15 July 2020

Renovotec is launching a three-month, no-obligation free trial for the latest Honeywell PX940 smart and rugged industrial printer.

The model prints barcodes and other labels that are said to be defect-free, doing away with unreadable barcodes that cause costly problems such as non-compliance and returned shipments. For that reason the PX940 is ideal for industries with heavily regulated supply chains such as food, pharmaceuticals and automotive.

The PX940 is a smart high-performance, low-maintenance industrial printer that can operate without the need for a host computer. Its operational intelligence functions include predictive performance analytics, remote management and label verification technology: bad labels generated by the PX940 that do not meet the required threshold are automatically identified and a new replacement label is automatically printed, ensuring that every barcode is suitable for use.

The PX940’s high precision printing allows it to print on smaller labels, edge to edge, in line with the trend towards miniaturisation. Other features include a 3.5-inch multilingual colour touchscreen interface, quick media side-loading design and built-in print head cleaning for optimal print quality.

“The PX940 is a warehouse power product that has a transformative effect on supply chain operations” says Renovotec managing director Richard Gilliard. “We select products and technologies for our users that have a measurable impact on their business and the Honeywell PX940 fits the mould.”

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