Citizen's CLP 6000 series printers are synonymous with ease of use, performance and reliability. These are the most important design considerations when Citizen develops any... more
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Citizen's CLP 6000 series printers are synonymous with ease of use, performance and reliability. These are the most important design considerations when Citizen develops any barcode printer. This starts off with the easy ribbon and media loading systems. To load a ribbon, simply wrap it from one roller to the next around the print head. Naturally, the printer tells you when the ribbon needs changing. To load new labels or media in to the printer, push the color-coded head-opening lever, lay the media in the printer and close the clamshell mechanism. Simplicity itself. Printing with either thermal transfer technology on standard labels, card and plastic or using direct thermal transfer on to coated media, Citizen's printers create crisp, detailed labels in all applications. The high-quality printing means barcodes are clear and accurate and easy to read. Finally, users have no need to wonder whether the label printers are correctly set-up and ready to print. The LCD control panel displays easy-to-understand messages about the status of the printer.
Advantages: Good Price, Small Package Disadvantages: Small paper tray and no manual feed
...I have had a colour ink jet printer for years, and this has serviced me well, however I always used to get annoyed with the smudging that can occur whilst the ink is drying. Also when using a printed envelope the address would run if it was raining when the postman was delivering or on the way to the post box.
I had always wanted a colour laser printer but they had always been put off by the price of the printers and the ongoing cost of consumables. However I was in my local PC World one weekend and spotted the Samsung CLP-300 for what I considered a reasonable price £150, so I picked one up.
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The CLP-300 claims to be the world's smallest and lightest colour laser printer! I am not sure if this claim is correct but the printer does come in a small package measuring in at 390 x 344 x 265...
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