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15 January 2020

Epson introduces liner-free thermal label printer

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Epson America, Inc. has introduced its TM-L90II LFC (liner-free compatible) thermal label printer. Replacing the TM-L90 Plus LFC models, this thermal label printer supports both liner-free printing and receipt printing. It also features a label-taken sensor and back-feed functionality, according to a press release. It enables merchants in the QSR, fast casual and hospitality segments to quickly print order details and add appropriate labels to orders so restaurant operators can easily ensure that the right order is delivered to the right consumer.

The TM-L90II LFC supports 40-, 58- and 80-mm-wide media for flexible printing options. The printer is also mPOS friendly, facilitating the ability to print from smartphones and tablets. Plus, a label-taken sensor lets it accept multiple jobs, but print only one label at a time, preventing newly-printed labels from adhering to one another. Back-feed functionality makes it possible for the printer to print closer to the top of the label for more efficient media use. In addition, white-space and character-height reduction help to reduce paper use by up to 47%.

The TM-L90II LFC thermal label printer also offers dual interfaces, including built-in USB for flexible connectivity, fast print speeds of up to 170 mm/sec, and the ability to automatically detect media type and width.

Source: Kiosk Marketplace

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