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Printer Interface
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Detecto P220 Thermal Label Printer with Serial Interface
Sale Price: $645.00
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Detecto's P220 desktop printer boasts a surprisingly compact footprint without compromising performance or value. The P220 can connect via serial port with any Detecto digital scale that has serial output capabilities, including any medical scale featuring the 758C weight indicator.
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IEI International Electronics 232W Membrane Keypad
List Price: $0.00
Sale Price: $150.67
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The powerful features of an integrated access control system in the form of a simple-to-install, self-contained stand alone unit. For use on all residential entrances, garage doors, offices, laboratories and computer rooms with single openings. Lock release relay to operate lock mechanisms. Programming is done at the keypad and will accept up to 120 user codes. Propped door alarm relay to trigger an alarm if a door is 'propped' or held open beyond a specified time. Alarm shunting and forced door alarm relay. Flush mount. Weather Resistant.
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AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION NETBOTZ TEMPERATURE SENSOR TS100 Monitoring Black
List Price: $158.71
Sale Price: $90.89
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The TS100 External Temperature Sensor works with the WallBotz 310, 400 and RackBotz 310, 400. This allows temperature monitoring for a different area of the rack and/or server room, for example if the NetBotz appliance is high in the cabinet the external sensor can be positioned in the lower portion of the cabinet. Or, the external sensor can be placed outside the cabinet or in an adjacent cabinet and/ or server room. A 15-foot cord (included) provides flexibility for all of these alternatives. Additional temperature readings appear in the Sensor Reading pane on the NetBotz Web interface for each NetBotz External Temperature Sensor that is connected to one of the external sensor ports.
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Bluetooth Interface Option - Accessory for Impact Printers, METTLER TOLEDO - Model 11132535 - Each
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Impact printer can print a single weight or a full GLP compliance report. Allows user to select any combination of the following data: weight, time, date, sample number, balance number, and routine calibration documentation. Provides routine statistics including multiplication and summation of weight values. Printer connects to an RS-232 or LocalCAN universal interface. Simple dot matrix impact printers are for use with balances that feature built-in applications and data entry capability. Printer 11277-669 is for use with HR/HG Moisture analyzers and connects to a LocalCAN universal interface. Printer 11276-904 is for use with DL5X/3X titrators, RE refractometers, pH meters, and balances with an RS-232 interface. Bluetooth wireless dot matrix impact printer is for use with XS and XP series balances that have a Bluetooth interface. Bluetooth technology provides a wireless connection between printer and balance, allowing placement of the printer anywhere up to 10m (33') from the balance. The Bluetooth interface option may be used in conjunction with XP and XS series balances, and must be ordered separately. Ordering Information: Printer 11277-670 is supplied complete with cables for HR, HG, SG, PR, SR, AG, and PG model balances. Printer 11277-669 is supplied complete with LC-LC cable for connection to AG, PR, and SR series balances.
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Detecto Mobile Tape Ticket Printer with Serial Interface
Sale Price: $521.10
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Detecto's P150 printer is a battery-operated ticket printer that can be mounted to any 758C with the new serial port. The bracket conveniently mounts to the back of the 758C using 2 existing screws. Printing at 50 mm/sec, the P150 utilizes a long-life lithium-ion battery that supplies up to 40,000 lines of 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) thermal printing on a single charge.
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Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable (10 Feet)
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $0.08
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You've purchased the USB printer of your dreams, but faulty wiring keeps sending it error filled data. A Belkin Pro Series USB device cable will keep those dream machines error free. Lets you interface an USB device to an USB hub, PC or Mac. This cable features high performance 20-gauge power wires that allow you to maximize the full potential of USB.
Connect a USB printer, scanner, hard drive, or other device to your computer using Belkin's F3U133-10 Pro Series USB 2.0 device cable. The 10-foot cable offers a USB type A termination at one end and a type B termination at the other. It transmits data at up to 480 Mbps in error-free, high-performance transmissions over 20-gauge power wires. The F3U133-10 is hot-pluggable, supports up to 127 daisy-chained devices, and comes with Belkin's lifetime warranty. Molded strain relief and PVC overmolding make the cable durable, while its impedance-matched, twisted-pair construction minimizes cross talk, ensuring high-speed, error-free transmission. Gold-plated copper contacts provide maximum conductivity and minimize data loss. An aluminum undermold shield helps meet FCC requirements on EMI/RFI interference, and its foil-and-braid shield complies with fully rated cable specifications, reducing EMI/RFI interference. All Belkin USB cables are rigorously tested and certified by Belkin's quality-assurance engineers and are 100-percent, fully compliant with current USB specifications and all other applicable industry standards.
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Plugable USB 2.0 10 Port Hub (with Power Adapter)
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $24.99
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Featuring a simple yet flexible design, the Plugable 10 Port USB 2.0 Hub provides easy expansion for any USB capable system. All upstream and downstream ports are on the front and back sides of the hub, minimizing desktop cable clutter. Two ports swivel to a vertical position to allow easy insertion of USB flash drives and other devices with one hand. Able to draw power and supply downstream devices from included 2.5A power adapter or 0.5A USB bus power. LED bar reports power status. Hub Controller Cascaded Terminus Technology chipsets support efficient data transfers for maximum performance across all devices with minimal power draw. Supports Multiple Transaction Translators for optimum performance when a combination of USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices are attached. Low power consumption is achived with 0.18um technology and declocking/depowering of unused ports and parts of chip not currently in use.USB ChargingThis is a standard USB 2.0 hub, requiring a host computer to be attached and on to charge devices at the USB 2.0 max 500mA rate. Has no special support for Apple extensions for charging iPad/iPod at higher rate.In the boxBlack Plugable 10-Port USB Hub, 2.5A Power Adapter with 70" power cord, 40" USB A to mini-B cable for connecting to PC.
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Sabrent Micro Wireless USB Bluetooth Adapter (BT-USBT)
List Price: $9.99
Sale Price: $9.87
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Add Bluetooth wireless technology to your PC or notebook! This transparent blue device features a USB interface. With an operating range of up to 100m, you can easily transfer data to other Bluetooth devices! It supports Bluetooth voice data, offers multi-language support and plugs into any device with a USB port! Features : Provides encrypted link security. Allows user the ability to create a Bluetooth Personal Area Network with other compatible Bluetooth devices. Share/Edit/Print documents via Bluetooth. Access internet via Bluetooth Mobile phone with GPRS/ CDMA or Bluetooth enabled PC with internet connection. Wireless connection via a serial cable/mouse/keyboard. Work with microphone/speakers on PC. Work with a Bluetooth headset via audio in/out on a PC or mobile phone. Wireless communication module corresponding to Bluetooth Specification Ver 1.1 Support up to 7 ACL connections and 3 SCO connections High sensitivity supports communications of up to100m (Open Site) Supports Bluetooth Class 1 (up to 100 meters) Built-in Link controller and Link Manager Protocol HCI interface over USB, compliant with USB Specification Ver 1.1 Built-in flash memory, system clock Internet access sharing USB interface fits with both desktops and notebooks File and information sharing make collaboration effortless Printer sharing Share MP3 audio files with all connected Purchase on the network Specifications : Uses 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band. V2.0 for Transfer speeds of 3MBbps High-speed Wireless Transmissions, up to 721 Kbps Data Throughput. Enable wireless connectivity between a notebook computer and a cellular phone. Connections within ranges up to 330 feet (100 meters). Plug and play installation in Windows 98SE / 2000 / ME / XP / Vista / 7 Requirements : Available USB port Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / Vista Mac OS X v 10.1.2 and Higher Linux OS Package Includes : One USB Bluetooth adapter Driver on CD
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New Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick Cable 12 Programmable Buttons 1 Throttle 1 Rotating Handle
List Price: $75.82
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When the pressure is on, your stick performance is the difference between victory and total oblivion. The Extreme 3D Pro twist handle joystick will never let you down. The 12 programmable buttons and 8-way rubber hat switch give you optimum control, personalized to your taste. Whether you're dropping bombs at a distance or firing guns in a dog fight, the stable and precise Extreme 3D Pro will have you dominating the enemy in no time.
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New Razer Onza Gaming Pad Cable Connectivity Technology USB Headphone PC Xbox 360 Platform Supported
List Price: $71.53
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Created to improve the gaming experience the Razer Onza is designed with unique features including two extra buttons that bring an element of customization to the Xbox 360 controller. Putting two Multi-Function Buttons (MFB) at the fingertips, the Razer Onza allows gamers to configure the controller to their individual preferences. An improved D-pad, Hyperesponse technology on the action buttons, and PC compatibility make the Razer Onza the choice for any gamer. With a 15 foot super long lightweight cable and a quick release USB connector, the Razer Onza is made for lag free gameplay even during the most action packed moments.
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Label Printers For The Home and Office
Technology such as Label Printers covered in this article are rapidly changing our world in many ways and becoming more affordable for the average person. It's worth mentioning however that better technology is actually properly defined as simply a better way of doing something we already do with whatever process we have at hand. Rather than thinking of better technology in terms of computers, hi tech gadgets and such, for example anytime we find a way to get to work 5mins faster than before we have found a better technology to improve our lives in some respect.
Many people find that there comes a time when printing labels at home becomes increasingly difficult. Perhaps a business is growing, or you or printing many address labels for friends and family. You may be the person who needs to consider acquiring a label printer. Many label printers are small, and although some are more expensive than conventional ink jet printers, they are still competitively priced. These printers are specially designed for larger printing needs such as bulk mailings.
Many people, including myself, find that printing labels on standard label forms designed for ink jet or laser printers is sufficient. Avery, an industry leader in making label papers, offers many types and styles to choose from. These labels can be found in almost every office supply store. Using these labels is an inexpensive alternative to a label printer for the person who does not generate large quantities of labels. Templates are easily found to fit these labels and are easily customized to suit your needs.
For those who require more involved label printing needs, having a dedicated label printer will be an attractive option. The prices will vary. The lower cost printers start at just under $100 and usually are be a good choice for a lower volume or occasional user. For heavy duty and high volume industrial applications, label printers can cost upwards of $700. And then there are printers at almost every price in-between. You will need to look at the features, speed and durability to decide which label printer best meets your needs..
**Running Commentary** - Its interesting to note at this point that the cost of Label Printers is going to range in price quite a bit and you really need to first identify your needs and wants and when you go shopping make sure you don't overspend for features you want but don't really need. As technology so quickly becomes obsolete 1. many of the features will become obsolete 2. later models will be cheaper if not superseded by a later model with newer features and 3. are you going to actually have time to read the whole manual and understand how all the features work ? (I know I never figure out all the features of any new gadget or gizmo I buy)
Many label printers use heat technology to do the printing. They are called thermal printers. The heat will transfer or burn the ink onto the label paper. This technology has been around for a while and is dependable and stable. Some lower end thermal label printers have a resolution of around 300 dpi, or dots per inch. Higher end models may have increased dpi and allow you to print labels with better print quality.
Most label printers will interface with your pc. You will be able to create a label template and combine it with your data to create a professional looking label in minutes.
When shopping for a label printer, be sure to check on the following features to compare various models. Differences may be found in the printing method used, the print resolution, the print speed, the maximum printing width and length (your label size), the resident memory in the printer, the communications interfaces (most common are RS232 and USB), as well as the number of resident fonts in the printer..
To wrap up our article about Label Printers I wish you luck in putting your new technology to use in your home/work life. In the last 20 years I have seen so many examples of new technology come and go I can't help feeling excited about what I'm going to see in the next 20 years. Although many people seem to feel a sense of foreboding about new things changing their lives in a negative way I must confess that I don't have this fear at all (at the ripe old age of 40 anyway). I understand that new and changing technology is not only inevitable but in fact is opening up more opportunities for us all than ever before in our history and we should only feel threatened if we choose to cling to the past and somehow expect the rest of the world around us to do the same.
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