Are you printing large volumes of barcode labels tickets or tags? The B-SX5 provides superb reliability and performance at an incredibly low cost of ownership.
TOSHIBA’s B-SX range does not have factory-fitted RFID read/write units. Depending on the specific RFID component required for a customer-specific solution TOSHIBA provides the right package to streamline a customer’s operation and provide a rapid Return on Investment.
Constructed from heavy-duty steel the B-SX5 is ideally suited to any high output application. TOSHIBA has retained all the proven features of the very popular B-572 printer whilst providing the latest technical innovations in functionality and performance.
With the touch of a button the B-SX5 will be turning out labels almost instantly at speeds up to 205 mm a second due to the continuing advances in processor capacity. TOSHIBA’s innovations in ribbon-motor control also produce ‘REAL’ on-the-fly ribbon save without affecting the print throughput.
Access to printhead platen paper path and sensors is now easier with the development of a new wide opening mechanism making paper loading and cleaning quicker than ever.
Using the very latest printhead technology from Toshiba the B-SX5 increases the use of in-house components to ensure dazzling print clarity at 306 dpi for the B-SX5.
Prints up to 30000 labels per day
5 print width
Prints at up to 306dpi
Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer
Warranty - 4 mths Onsite - 21 mths RTB
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Print technology | Direct thermal / Thermal transfer |
| Print speed | Up to 203mm/sec |
| Print Resolution | 305 dpi |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 291 x 460 x 308 mm |
| Warranty | 4 mths Onsite - 21 mths RTB |
Latest technology advice and reviews update daily by cnet.com
| 05/25/2012 05:35 PM |
| LG 55-inch OLED TV hands-on |
|
LG's 55-inch 55EM960V is the biggest OLED telly yet, and at just 4mm thick it looks extremely cool to boot.
|
| 05/24/2012 05:46 PM |
| Samsung Galaxy S3 review |
|
The Samsung Galaxy S3 will rival the iPhone with its gorgeous 4.8-inch 720p resolution screen, impossibly slinky casing and quad-core chip.
|
| 05/24/2012 04:52 PM |
| JCB Toughphone Pro-Smart review |
|
Thick and heavy, the JCB Toughphone Pro-Smart likes a bit of rough and tumble. It's unquestionably the most robust Android phone available.
|
| 05/23/2012 05:31 PM |
| Toshiba Satellite L875-10G review |
|
The Toshiba Satellite L875-10G gives a good performance for both office tasks and gaming and doesn't break the bank doing it.
|
| 05/23/2012 01:34 PM |
| Motorola Razr Maxx review |
|
The Razr Maxx may have stamina, but if you value speed and style in a phone, there are slicker devices in the Android and iOS camps.
|
| 05/22/2012 05:54 PM |
| Samsung DV300F review |
|
The Samsung DV300F is a small, feature-packed camera with loads of creative filters and a decent video mode.
|
| 05/22/2012 05:47 PM |
| Samsung HMX-W300 review |
|
The sporty Samsung HMX-W300 is an inexpensive smart phone-like movie camera that shoots great videos and is built to take a few knocks.
|
| 05/22/2012 05:18 PM |
| HP Folio 13 review |
|
The HP Folio 13 compromises on size, weight and screen in order to keep the price competitive but it may appeal as an office ultrabook.
|
| 05/22/2012 12:09 PM |
| Sony 55HX853 review |
|
The 55-inch Sony 55HX853 produces gorgeous 2D and 3D pictures, has impressive sound quality and a very strong line-up of Internet services.
|
| 05/21/2012 05:30 PM |
| Panasonic TX-L47WT50B review |
|
The 47-inch Panasonic TX-L47WT50B offers great 2D and 3D picture quality but the touchpad controller is not great and its menus are dated.
|