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Edward Lowton
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Improved safety sign printers
26 October 2015
Brady’s new BBP37 Multicolour and Cut Sign & Label Printer offers outstanding colour and cutting capabilities to quickly create a safer, more productive facility.

The printer’s simple, automatic label setup and intuitive touchscreen enables you to make signs on demand and on-site in any colour and shape. You can watch the video here.
Increase productivity & reduce accidents
Attention-grabbing safety & lean facility signs can reduce machine downtime, increase productivity and help to meet compliancy, safety and efficiency goals. They instruct employees and contractors on optimal work procedures, warn against dangers and promote safety precautions. The BBP37 printer enables professionals to create highly customisable signage to increase a facility’s safety and productivity on demand and on-site.
Print any colour, in any shape
For signage to be effective, it needs to grab the attention of employees and contractors on the workfloor. Customised multicolour signage in various shapes is better able to do that. The BBP37 printer is equipped with outstanding colour and cutting capabilities. Both printers also feature ‘drop in’ consumables, automatic label setup, LAN and optional wifi connectivity or standalone use, all at a print speed of 12.7 cm per second.
BBP37 is compatible with Brady’s wide range of durable label materials, able to resist the toughest industrial contexts. Multi-colour printing and cutting features enable users to create a wide variety of signs with just one label supply.
Watch the video & request your brochure here.
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