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Go Lean and Green with the new K-Sun Green Machine Electronic Labeling System

The new K-Sun Green Machine is an economical, eco-friendly electronic labeling system that meets the European Union Eco-Design Directive.

2010-11-11
SOMERSET, WI, November 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) K-Sun Corporation's (www.ksun.com) new Green Machine and MaxiLabel Pro Ver. 3.0 Windows Labeling Software is a technologically advanced and environmentally friendly label printer system for anyone who needs to design and print professional pressure-sensitive labels in-house and on-demand.

The K-Sun Green Machine is a lean visual workplace and identification/marking solution for hundreds of applications in manufacturing, wire/cable, office, shop, warehouse, construction, transportation, utilities, energy, law enforcement, security, datacom/telecom and other industries.

The Green Machine is a rugged label, heat-shrink tube and bar-code thermal-transfer printer with advanced features including a large, high-intensity backlit display for use in all lighting conditions. It also has innovative new hot keys for instant selection of type styles and point sizes, 12 Euro/Latin language prompts and hot key, and the exclusive PEELGUARD electronic tape trimmer that rounds label corners on demand, creating more permanent and professional-looking labels. The Green Machine is available in PC or standalone models.

The Green Machine and supplies are designed and built with energy conservation and environmental compliance to the greatest extent possible, including the distinguished European Union Eco-Design Directive (2009/125/EC). Used in the field or on the desktop, the Green Machine runs on standard AA batteries or an international AC adapter--both included with the printer. For longer portable life, special nickel hydride rechargeable batteries can be used.

Additional technological advances in Green Machine label printers include time-saving hot keys for making patch-panel, wire-wrap or flag labels for wire and cable identification. Variable margin settings prevent wasted tape/space and provide maximum visual balance to label design.

Combined with K-Sun's MaxiLabel Pro Ver. 3.0 software, the Green Machine offers maximum power to create hundreds of ANSI safety, industrial and general symbols plus the ability to easily import custom images. Add-on symbols libraries include Laboratory/Medical, Electrical, and Homeland Security.

The perfect tool to go lean and green, the K-Sun Green Machine blends innovative electronic labeling features that reduce cost and label waste with ergonomic design for easy text entry and label creation plus energy efficiency and recycled parts and packaging.

Founded in 1978, K-Sun Corporation is a unique source for custom labeling, marking, signage and industrial identification solutions and has numerous exclusive electronic labeling machines, software and supplies. The company provides solutions through technology innovations, strong customer support, dedicated professional employees, continued flow of new products, and aggressive distribution partnerships. For more product information, contact K-Sun, 800.622.6312, ext. 214, or visit http://www.ksun.com or email info@ksun.com.


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[Press-News.org] Go Lean and Green with the new K-Sun Green Machine Electronic Labeling System
The new K-Sun Green Machine is an economical, eco-friendly electronic labeling system that meets the European Union Eco-Design Directive.