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Product category: Coding and marking materials, equipment and services
News Release from: Pryor Marking Technology | Subject: Marktronic USB Markmate
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 02 April 2007

Pryor launches new USB marking machine

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Pryor Marking Technology has introduced the new Marktronic USB Markmate, a versatile, advanced machine for a comprehensive range of human readable marking requirements.

Applications include programmable marking and component traceability, serial numbering, logo and security marking, decorative trophy marking, time and date marking, calibration systems and many more Its new USB interface brings true 'plug-and-play', printer-like functionality to this stand-alone marking machine

Compatible with any computer via USB port, there is no need for a separate controller.

The easy-to-use Marktronic USB Markmate has been designed with simplicity, speed and convenience in mind.

The user-friendly MarkMaster software allows the creation of marking layouts and logos via a Windows based GUI.

Highly flexible, the Marktronic USB Markmate has a marking area of 100mm x 75mm for multi-component marking, saving time.

Variable force control ensures optimum mark depth for all engineering materials up to 62 Rc (800 Hv).

The lead-screw driven marking head guarantees dot precision unmatched on other low cost systems.

This electrically-powered machine is far quieter and more efficient than its pneumatic predecessors.

A wide range of hardware options are available to complement the Marktronic USB Markmate, including magnetic table, machine 'T' slot table and label fixture.

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