Brady Launches New Wraptor A6500 Wire ID Printer Applicator

Brady

November 14, 2017

Brady has announced the launch of the Wraptor A6500 Printer Applicator. This new printer applicator features the same reliable performance as the previous Wraptor printer applicator with improved firmware and a new color touchscreen.

“The new Wraptor A6500 Printer Applicator makes the identification process easier by turning a series of labor-intensive and inefficient tasks into a modern, automated process,” said Charlie Check, global product manager at Brady. “The new icon-based user interface and increased storage make these tedious wire labeling projects even easier, ultimately saving customers more time and money.”

This printer applicator also includes three USB ports for more connectivity options. The A6500 accepts a wide variety of materials that fit most wire identification needs and work with Brady Workstation label creation software.

For More Information

For the complete product offering from Brady, visit BradyCanada.ca.

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