Brady Releases New BradyPrinter i5100 Industrial Label Printer

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June 18, 2018

Brady’s new BradyPrinter i5100 industrial label printer offers intelligent print capabilities for easier label printing. This new industrial printer provides the perfect mix of smarts and performance for an easier, more productive printing experience.

“The i5100 provides the fundamental print capabilities needed to get high-volume and high-mix projects done,” says Andy Schmitt, Regional Product Manager at Brady. “With intelligent printing options and the intuitive user interface, this printer makes high-mix printing much easier than traditional thermal heat transfer printers, giving users more time to focus on important tasks.”

The i5100 printer benefits include:

Simple setting changes. The intuitive touchscreen allows you to quickly and easily change settings on your printer.

Full-performance printing. This printer provides all the essential features you need for high-performance printing.

Intelligent Print (IP) technology. Take the guesswork out of material changeovers and set up with materials and software that communicate with the printer so you can get back to work faster.

The i5100 printer features an intuitive touchscreen control panel with colourful icons, buttons and sliders to navigate between screens, make printer setting changes, and understand the printer status with ease. This printer also has specially designed ribbon spindles and self-centring roll holders that lock into place without extra steps. The IP technology options allow Brady IP-enabled materials and ribbons to communicate with the printer and design software to make label set up and creation fast and easy.

Find out more: https://www.bradycanada.ca/en-ca/category/bradyprinter-i5100-label-printer/202509821?cid=prr_111.

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