The PLUS3 Metal Tag Printer uses a CO2 laser to print on MetalCode heat resistant metal tags. Permanently mark text, bar codes, QR codes, and logos on the specially coated MetalCode tags for labeling products or equipment.
This industrial printing system easily integrates into any production environment for fast and automatic tag printing. A coil of tags is loaded into the printer for printing one at a time or in batches. The rigid tags are nicked and notched for easy break-off, and the corners are rounded for safe handling.
Built for High Volume Production
This turnkey tag printing system ensures seamless, error-free operation.
- Ultra-fast, high-quality printing with a powerful 30-Watt laser
- Direct laser marking method does not require any inks, toners, or ribbons
- The PLUS3 works unattended, automatically receiving and printing data
1Mark Software
The printer’s on-board Pannier 1Mark software is flexible enough to accept data from various sources and automatically check data for errors. When used as a network printer, tags are printed immediately to keep up with your production needs. Use 1Mark to monitor the printer status, view jobs in the print queue, and reprint tags manually when needed.
The PLUS3 offers a variety of easy and mistake-proof data entry methods with the on-board Pannier 1Mark™ software.
Upload Spreadsheets
Transfer data extracted from your production software in a CSV file.
Upload Text Files
Send a text file with real-time production data over your network.
Manual Data Entry
Enter data at the workstation using a keyboard or barcode scanner.
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 27″ x 27″ x 20.6″ | 69 x 69 x 52 cm |
Communication | Ethernet TCP/IP, Serial RS-232 |
Remote Access | TeamViewer pre-installed for secure remote access and diagnostics |
Bar Code and 2D Codes | Standard codes including UPC, EAN, Code 39, Code 128, ITF (2 of 5), Code 93, PDF417, Data Matrix, and QR |
Graphics | Vector and raster images |
Fonts | Stroke and TrueType |
Safety Certifications | The printer is CE certified and FCC certified, and the Class I laser operates in an enclosed area for operator safety. |