Gilbert, Arizona (ContentDesk) May 23, 2006 -- Worldwide Laser announce that they have successfully installed quantity16 LP8010 laser systems at a signal customer location to place laser marked bar codes on the customer products.
This development increases the options for businesses utilizing bar codes to operate their production line.The LP8010 laser systems consist of a 10 watt Co2 laser, with Worldwide Laser Galvo System and Worldwide Laser ZAP-It laser controller software.
Also included in this installation is the Worldwide Laser ZAP-Alone card.
This feature allows the laser systems to operate without a computer and eliminates the need for any operator intervention or decisions related to picking or presenting the correct file for laser marking or laser etching the product.
The ZAP-Alone card has a smart chip containing the ZAP-It laser controller software and stores the customers laser marking and laser etching files.
Over 650 different possible marking files are stored and the correct files are opened and laser marked via binary electrical input from the programmable controllers running the customers production lines.The 16 LP8010 Co2 laser systems provide bar codes which are read by vision stations at several different locations on the customers production lines.
The information from the laser marked bar codes allows product to be tracked at all stages of production by part number and specification.
This information can then be compared against open orders and sales requirements allowing for instant adjustments to align products being produced with the demand of products being ordered.
Work in progress and finished inventory can also be projected and controlled by the information being read on the production lines based on the reading of Co2 laser marked bar codes produced from the LP8010 laser system.Finally the bar codes are read again as product from finished goods inventory is picked to fill customer orders assuring the correct products are being picked and prepared for shipment to end users.The LP8010 10 watt Co2 laser systems from Worldwide Laser replaced ink marking systems; the decision was made to replace the ink systems with Co2 laser marking systems for the following reasons:1. The LP8010 Co2 laser marking systems from Worldwide Laser do not require any supplies or have any consumables such as ink supplies2.
The LP8010 Co2 laser marking system from Worldwide Laser do not require any regular standard maintenance such as cleaning of heads3. The LP8010 Co2 laser marking systems from Worldwide Laser produce clear, readable, accurate, 100% repeatable bar codes on the product without any smearing of the bar codes or running of the mark.4. The LP8010 Co2 laser marking systems from Worldwide Laser allow for laser markingoperations without computers and without operator intervention via Worldwide Laser ZAP-It laser controller software and Worldwide Laser ZAP-Alone interface card.5. The LP8010 Co2 laser marking systems are provided by Worldwide Laser with 36 month warranty from the date of installation.6. The LP8010 Co2 laser marking systems and all laser marking, laser etching, or laser cutting systems from Worldwide Laser are provided will full unlimited laser system lifetime technical support at no charge.Contact Worldwide Laser to talk about your products and applications let us design, build, and install a laser marking, laser etching, or laser cutting system to meet your requirements.About Worldwide LaserWorldwide Laser was founded in 1986 and the company has evolved into a respected major laser marking systems manufacturer.
They have also developed an impressive list of national and international service and parts clients. Worldwide currently has active clients in ten countries on three continents.
Worldwide has developed a major service organization for TEA CO2, CWCO2, and ND-YAG based laser marking products. They provide one of the largest inventories of spare parts in North America.
Their own products include the LP2000 series of TEA Co2 lasers, the LP9000 series of diode & flash lamp YAG lasers, and the LP8000 series of Co2 lasers.
Worldwide Laser has established a major laser marking job shop with TEA CO2, CWCO2, Diode, and flash lamp ND-YAG laser marking systems.
For further information call (480) 892-8566 or visit their website http://www.wlsc.com.
Laser Hair Removal - FAQ
If you have been looking for permanent hair removal, laser hair removal may sound very enticing. However, you've probably seen this technology heavily advertised, little is known about how it works. Here are some things you should know before you decide whether or not laser hair removal is right for you.
1. What is laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal is a procedure in which hair is removed from the body using a long pulse laser.
Light at a specified wavelength is delivered from a handpiece into the skin. The laser targets dark material, which is usually the pigment in the hair. The laser then disables hairs that are in their growth cycle at the time of treatment. Because other hairs will enter their growth cycle at different times, several treatments are necessary for optimal results.
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What are the benefits of laser hair removal?
Many patients have experienced long-lasting hair removal or permanent hair...
The Ultimate Pizzeria Printer is Now Available from Star Micronics
(ContentDesk) July 5, 2005 -- The Pizzeria and Fast Food Industry quest for a solution to printing delivery labels for pizza boxes has been answered by Star Micronics.
Finding a silent and quick printing printer taking up very little counter space while providing a legible wide label is just one of the capabilities of the TSP800 printer.
Printing wide receipts capturing all of the input food order and delivering coupons for return business is another function - a total pizzeria and food delivery solution packed into one printer.Star Micronics' TSP800 printer delivers a 4.4" (112 mm) x 1.75" thermal pizza delivery label for pizza businesses and fast food delivery service, printing in high speed of 6" per second (150 mm/sec) for the fast-paced business industry standards.
The TSP800 printer has more to offer in addition to delivery labels; multiple printing solutions, a wide format Point of Sale Receipt which can store the restaurant's logo, print promotional...
Samung Laser Printer ? A Quiet Revolution
Samsung has long been a global leader in home electronics and digital media.
Samsung digital TVs, computer monitors, DVD players, notebook PC, mobile phones, and home appliances are one of the most popular brands in the market.
But when it comes to laser printer, which names appear in your mind?
HP, Brother, Canon, Epson or Xerox? How about a Samsung laser printer? Quietly, Samsung is developing new printer technologies and expanding her share in the IT industry.
Samsung has manufactured a wide selection of black & white, color, and multifunction printers for home and business.
Samsung printers are not only available at affordable price (the cheapest model is just over $100) but also provide some unique features that are only found in high end models from their competitors.
Most Samsung printer models have a toner saver button and built-in automatic duplexing.
With built-in duplexing technology,...
The LabelRack Unveils New Barcode and Laser Label Web Site
Lake Forest, IL (ContentDesk) May 16, 2006 -- Buying labels is not as easy as it may seem. For distributors, manufacturers, retail owners and small businesses the terminology can be complex. Do I need direct thermal labels or thermal transfer labels? Does my printer take a 1 inch core or a 3 inch core roll of labels? Will my laser labels work in my ink jet printer? Knowing these facts can help eliminate making the wrong selection and having to go through the mundane process of getting the wrong labels, testing them, calling to return them and then returning the labels for the correct product. Getting the label terminology down is critical to buying the correct labels. Many customers will know they need "thermal" labels, but that does not answer if they are "thermal transfer" or "direct thermal".
Selecting the thermal transfer for a direct thermal application the customer will find very quickly that their image will not print on the label. Direct thermal labels work by reacting...
The LabelRack Unveils New Barcode and Laser Label Web Site
Successful Installation of Quantity 16 laser ILP8010 10 Watt Co2 Lasers by Worldwide Laser
Gilbert, Arizona (ContentDesk) May 23, 2006 -- Worldwide Laser announce that they have successfully installed quantity16 LP8010 laser systems at a signal customer location to place laser marked bar codes on the customer products.
This development increases the options for businesses utilizing bar codes to operate their production line.The LP8010 laser systems consist of a 10 watt Co2 laser, with Worldwide Laser Galvo System and Worldwide Laser ZAP-It laser controller software.
Also included in this installation is the Worldwide Laser ZAP-Alone card.
This feature allows the laser systems to operate without a computer and eliminates the need for any operator intervention or decisions related to picking or presenting the correct file for laser marking or laser etching the product.
The ZAP-Alone card has a smart chip containing the ZAP-It laser controller software and stores the customers laser marking and laser etching files.
Over 650 different...
Successful Installation of Quantity 16 laser ILP8010 10 Watt Co2 Lasers by Worldwide Laser
The Battle Of The Printers Which One will Win ? Inkjet VS Laser
Printing with inkjets can cost almost ten times as much as with a laser printer. But do you really need a laser printer? This article will bring out the facts so that you can make an informed decision. Print quality is exceptional in both cases so what should you as a consumer be looking for?
At first glance it looks as though the inkjet is by far the lowest cost printer, however when you factor in the cost of ink it turns out that the laser wins hands down. Most ink cartridges result in a higher cost per page figure when compared to laser toner. Cheaper models typically use a cartridge with less ink than those for more expensive inkjets, thus the more expensive models are cheaper in the long run.
Others use a 3-in-1 cartridge that requires users to replace the entire cartridge even when only one color is empty.
When evaluating your printer purchase, it is important to evaluate the number of users, how the device will be used, desired print speed...