Sartorius YDP 30 Printer

Your Choice of Fade-Resistant or Standard Printouts

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Weigh More Reliably & Efficiently with Sartorius Lab Accessories

NEW! YDP30 Printer
Document Your Results Quickly with Reliable, Fade-Resistant Printouts

YDP30, the premium printer f rom Sartorius, is a space-saving, user-friendly label printer that allows you to document the results of your work quickly, clearly and effortlessly. Whether using regular paper, continuous label rolls or formatted labels (optional), you can archive your data in the format that works best for you, regardless of whether it is calibration results for your balance as part of inspection and testing equipment monitoring or detailed application results.

The YDP30 printer will automatically perform thermal transfer or direct thermal printing, depending on the particular paper you choose. You will not need to change any settings. For example, to meet the strict requirements for fade-resistant printouts in regulated areas of the phar-maceutical industry, such as QC labs, just use paper for thermal transfer printing – either ...

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