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Sato further boosts NX Plus series with release of CL6NX plus

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Sato has announced the launch of its new CL6NX Plus printer, a thermal print solution designed to provide users with enhanced track and trace operations. The company has also boosted its NX series portfolio with the release of several updates for the CL4NX Plus.


Laurent Lassus, Sato Europe managing director, said: ‘Businesses are increasingly harnessing the power of data to underpin traceability, enhance productivity and improve customer satisfaction, and the rise of IoT continues to drive transformation across many industries, including retail, automotive, manufacturing and transport and logistics. In response, we have created the CL6NX Plus to provide businesses with the on-site service they need to boost their efficiency significantly.’



The CL6NX Plus provides users with quick printing speeds and can print to a resolution of 305 dpi, ensuring high quality label production. The labelling solution also incorporates built-in third party emulation software, which allows it to be seamlessly integrated into existing workflows without disruption to operations or productivity. Built-in radio frequency identification (RFID) capabilities also enable brands to significantly boost track and trace efficiency.


‘We are delighted to offer the CL6NX Plus to the market. It is a versatile machine that brings practicality and value to each stage of the supply chain, offering real-time efficiency gains,’ added Laurent. ‘The CL6NX Plus represents a giant step forward in high resolution large format printing. For example, the solution is ideal for applications such as pallet labelling where quality, accuracy and speed are paramount.’


Alongside this launch, the company has announced that its CLNX Plus series can now utilise both 4" and 6" to support the new 802.1x for LAN security protocol, making it more adaptable for a wide range of environments. The update to the 4" printer also includes built-in high frequency radio frequency identification (RFID) capabilities and the option of purchasing a rotary cutter.



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