Case/Pallet Print-and-Apply Labeler Offers 6-in. Tamp Option

The 6-in. tamp option lets the Videojet 9550 label pallets, bundles, and cases of variable heights.

Building on the available Videojet 9550 4-in. tamp model, the new 9550 6-in. tamp model offers more flexibility to label pallets, bundles, and cases of variable heights.
Building on the available Videojet 9550 4-in. tamp model, the new 9550 6-in. tamp model offers more flexibility to label pallets, bundles, and cases of variable heights.

At the show, Videojet Technologies exhibited its Videojet 9550 print-and-apply labeler for cases and pallets along with a new 6-in. tamp applicator. According to the company, the Videojet 9550 has been well received due to its design, which eliminates the mechanical adjustments, wear parts, and failure points that can typically cause operational problems with label print-and-apply systems.

Building on the available Videojet 9550 4-in. tamp model, the new 9550 6-in. tamp model offers more flexibility to label pallets, bundles, and cases of variable heights. “Requiring minimal adjustments of its mounting orientation because it can accommodate longer labels, the 9550 6-inch tamp printhead meets a growing need for manufacturers who label shrink and stretch-wrapped pallets,” explains the company. “The six-inch tamp printhead features a dynamic auto re-track system that allows the applicator to sense different heights on boxes and retract when it contacts the box surface.”

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