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Family of printers introduced
25 January 2013
Datamax-O'Neil has announced the availability of the E-Class Mark III, a new thermal desktop printer family that expands on the E-Class product brand. Available in four models, the E-Class Mark III has been designed to

Datamax-O'Neil has
announced the availability of
the E-Class Mark III, a new
thermal desktop printer family that
expands on the E-Class product
brand. Available in four models, the
E-Class Mark III has been designed
to meet a range of customer
requirements and applications,
including those in transportation,
logistics, manufacturing, retail,
healthcare, government and the
postal service.
The printer comes with a number of language and connectivity options.
The E-Class Mark III uses 300m ribbons and allows users to print only on the number of labels that are required. The four printer models include: Basic, Advanced, Professional and Professional Plus.
Christian Bischoff, regional general manager EMEA at Datamax- O'Neil, said: "Customers from diverse industries will be able to select one of four distinct printers and customise it with options that best suit their needs. In addition to our traditional thermal printer customers, the E-Class Mark III should strongly appeal to users of inkjet printers. Those printers are prone to constant cleaning and servicing because they are not designed to handle the adhesive applied to labels."
The printer comes with a number of language and connectivity options.
The E-Class Mark III uses 300m ribbons and allows users to print only on the number of labels that are required. The four printer models include: Basic, Advanced, Professional and Professional Plus.
Christian Bischoff, regional general manager EMEA at Datamax- O'Neil, said: "Customers from diverse industries will be able to select one of four distinct printers and customise it with options that best suit their needs. In addition to our traditional thermal printer customers, the E-Class Mark III should strongly appeal to users of inkjet printers. Those printers are prone to constant cleaning and servicing because they are not designed to handle the adhesive applied to labels."
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