Introducing the BradyPrinter i5300 Industrial Label Printer

EIN Brady 5300 400

September 13, 2021

 

Set up, switch out and print faster than you ever imagined with the BradyPrinter i5300 Industrial Label Printer. It’s intuitive, auto-calibrating and precise, printing barcodes and small fonts on labels as small as 0.2″. With a solid, metal frame construction, it can handle both high-volume and high-mix labeling applications: electronics and product ID, wire and panel ID, lab ID and safety and facility ID. Also enjoy:

  • No waste  — prints on the very first label to maximize material use (and cut costs)
  • Fast setup — 20-second material changeovers with no calibration, sensor or print setting adjustments
  • Precision printing — either 300 or 600 dpi models align and print on labels as small as 0.20″
  • Saves time — prints fast, and pauses, resumes and stores jobs in a write-protected list
  • Prints thousands of label types — options for both stock and custom parts

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