SATO TC408 Light industrial label printer
The TC Series is a light industrial barcode label printer with an outstanding set of features in a durable metal housing. With a print speed up to 4ips the TC Series fulfills mid to low volume printing requirements. The printer provides a 4.1-inch (104mm) printing width and can be set for direct thermal or thermal transfer printing. The TC Series features easy loading for ribbon and media rolls
SATO WS4 Series Desktop Printer
Introducing the SATO WS4 Series of desktop thermal printer models. The new WS4 is a feature rich, affordably priced, thermal printer with great production throughput and exceptional print quality at either 203 or 300dpi. Designed with connectivity in mind, the WS4 printer has USB, RS232 and Ethernet interfaces standard. It also features optional Bluetooth or 802.11 WLAN communication interfaces further expanding its versatility.
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SATO CW408 Compact Direct Thermal Printer
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SATO SA408 Compact Desktop Printer
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SATO TC408 Light industrial label printer
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SATO WS4 Series Desktop Printer
SCR100 Access control reader
ZK SCR100 is an access control device which is made with elegant design and professional surface treatment. The device have lock control, alarm, exit button, door sensor. The wiegand-in interface is used to connect external reader to construct master and slave system. Also the device can be used to connect with a control panel as a reader by wiegand-out interface. The operation can be done on PC software and upload to the device through TCP/IP, RS232/485 communication. The USB-host is used for data download and upload, including user data and record etc. SCR100 is suitable for house,
Semtex 2.0™
Half frame safety glass. Co-injected temples. Adjustable rubber nosepiece. Anti-fog lens. Passes MIL-PRF-32432 High Velocity Impact Standard. Available in a VGT clamshell and includes a microfiber cleaning bag.





