Kwik Lok offers high-performance programable printer

The printer can print on closures with speeds that coincide with the Kwik Lok closing machines that customers already have on lines, says Karen Reed, global director of marketing and communications.

model 915
model 915
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Kwik Lok is offering its high-performance model 915 programable printer.

The printer can print on closures with speeds that coincide with the Kwik Lok closing machines that customers already have on lines, according to Karen Reed, global director of marketing and communications.

The model has a limited lifetime warranty with no exclusions for labor or hardware and is a lower-cost, efficient option for printing and traceability, Reed said. The 915 uses ink cartridges that are easy to exchange and clean, and it has a high-resolution output that can print 2D bar codes and QR codes.

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