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News Release from: SATO (UK) | Subject: Flag Tag Solutions, MBI Series, S Series
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Team on 13 September 2005
Pallet Labelling Systems Head Labelexpo
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SATO will be showcasing a range of products at Labelexpo Europe 2005.
SATO will be showcasing a range of products at Labelexpo Europe 2005 Laurent Lassus, marketing manager of SATO Europe, commented: "SATO considers it our duty to deliver to the visitors what they have come for in the first place - the very latest labelling trends and product innovations
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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This year, we are particularly excited about our participation, as we are not only demonstrating our Flag Tag Solutions but also launching two new products at the same time." For the first time at Labelexpo, SATO will demonstrate its UHF pallet labelling systems - Flag Tag Solutions - as used at METRO suppliers today.
The company's hands-on demonstration will be complemented by a seminar on SATO's experience with METRO's RFID roll-out on September 23.
Combining what SAT described as maximum printing speed with minimum power consumption, the company's new MBi Series provides two new models, MB200 and the 201i, as part of the Compact family comprising mobile printers that are particularly easy to operate, claimed the company.
SATO will also be presenting a new print engine as part of its S Series, as well as the latest members of its hand labeller family, the Kendo (one-liner) and Judo (two-liner).
The SATO stand at Labelexpo will be in hall 7, stand number N110.
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