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printer catalog 2006

printer catalog 2006
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printer catalog 2006

Product catalog summary
Overview: Hengstler is a prominent European manufacturer specializing in industrial components for counting and control applications, including printers and cutters. Established in 1846, it is part of the Danaher Group. Hengstler's printer solutions are utilized across various sectors such as banking, kiosks, and transportation, offering both needle and thermal printers.
Printer Specifications: Hengstler offers a diverse range of printers with print widths from 2 to 8.5 inches and paper weights from 55 to 280 g/m2. Their printers are renowned for quality, reliability, and user convenience, featuring maintenance-free operation and easy handling of consumables.
Applications: Hengstler printers are employed in banking for receipt and statement printing, information kiosks, transportation for heavy tickets, and kiosks for high-speed receipt printing.
Direct Thermal Printing: This technology utilizes heat to create images on thermal paper, providing high reliability, compact design, low maintenance costs, and high-speed printing. The thermal head transfers heat to the paper, creating precise images.
Advantages: Hengstler's thermal printers are reliable, compact, easy to handle, and produce low noise levels. They require minimal maintenance and function effectively under various environmental conditions.
Technical Data: The document details specifications for various printer models, including paper width, print speed, resolution, paper capacity, and service life. For instance, the C-56 thermal receipt printer supports paper widths of 58-60 mm, a print speed of up to 220 mm/sec, and a service life of 100 km of paper.
Fields of Application: Hengstler printers are used in kiosk terminals, ATMs, gas pumps, reverse vending systems, ticket dispensers, and parking systems.
Additional Features: Some models offer options like loop presenters, dual paper feeds, memory extensions, and format control. The document also specifies cutter features, including cutting speed and number of cuts.
Specifications Overview:
  • 685.70 Cutter F: Designed for paper widths of 63 mm, 90 mm, and 118 mm with a maximum paper weight of 120 g/m2. It operates at DC 12 V or DC 24 V, offering both full and partial cuts at a speed of 400 ms, capable of up to 1 million cuts with 120 g/m2 paper.
  • 685.72 Cutter F: Similar to the 685.70 model, this cutter supports the same paper widths but can handle a higher maximum paper weight of 170 g/m2. It also operates at DC 12 V or DC 24 V, providing full cuts at a speed of 400 ms, with a capacity of 0.5 million cuts using 170 g/m2 paper.
  • 685.2 Cutter H: A successor to the Cutter C 685.5, it accommodates paper widths ranging from 63 mm to 222 mm and a maximum paper weight of 200 g/m2. It operates at DC 12 V or DC 24 V, offering both full and partial cuts at a speed of 800 ms, with a capacity of 0.5 million cuts using 200 g/m2 paper.
  • 685.74 Cutter L (Linerless): Supports paper widths of 63 mm, 90 mm, and 118 mm with a maximum paper weight of 98 g/m2. It operates at DC 12 V or DC 24 V, providing full cuts at a speed of 400 ms, with a capacity of 1 million cuts using 100 g/m2 paper.
Contact Information: Hengstler GmbH, Uhlandstraße 49, D-78554 Aldingen, Germany. Phone: +49 (0) 7424-890. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.hengstler.com
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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.