New Releases - Seiko

Seiko’s Smart Label Printer 100 and Smart Label Printer 200 are compact desktop printers that can print one-at-a-time labels, in a variety of sizes and styles, from any Windows application. Complete with Seiko’s Smart Label software, these printers can create custom labels with text, graphics and bar codes. They also are able to automatically retrieve addresses from applications like Word, ACT!, Goldmine, Palm Desktop Organizer, Outlook and WordPerfect. A built-in Personal Information Manager (PIM) database allows users to categorize contacts for easy recall, and automatically updates the databases from label address text.

Seiko’s Smart Label Printer 100 and Smart Label Printer 200 are compact desktop printers that can print one-at-a-time labels, in a variety of sizes and styles, from any Windows application. Complete with Seiko’s Smart Label software, these printers can create custom labels with text, graphics and bar codes. They also are able to automatically retrieve addresses from applications like Word, ACT!, Goldmine, Palm Desktop Organizer, Outlook and WordPerfect. A built-in Personal Information Manager (PIM) database allows users to categorize contacts for easy recall, and automatically updates the databases from label address text.

Ideal for rapid desktop printing of single or multiple quantity address labels for envelopes, the SLP 100 (for labels up to 1" wide) and SLP 200 (for labels up to 2" wide) now feature built-in dual-port (serial and USB) connectivity. They replace Seiko’s earlier EZ30 and SLP 120 models, nearly doubling the speed and doubling the maximum label width from 1" to 2". Seiko Instruments USA, Inc., San Jose, CA, (408) 922-5800, www.seikosmart.com.

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