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The LS100 Label Slitter from Century Systems, Inc.

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2008

The new Century Label Slitter satisfies the present-day necessity to make the most of the print area of the thermal transfer head in order to optimize the usage of the ribbon with the possibility to obtain more rows of labels from the same roll, to be able to split them during the printing process or from a pre-printed roll. The cutting operations are done by a common cutter blade that is located in an apposite blade holder.

The slitter has an external power supply of 115/18 Vac and an electronic circuit controls all its functions. The machine has two tension arms available that, depending on their use, allow the user to work with rolls of labels coming from the printer or from a pre-printed roll.

The new rolls of labels are wound by a rewinder whose roll diameter can be 9.85" or 11.82", depending on the slitter's model, with a 3" core holder.

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  • Hi, are you using ID fiber cores? is it recommanded not to use paper cores? i do work on stanford rewinder and slitter and the manufacturer recommanded us to use ID fiber cores , but our company uses paper cores which i don't know why, maybe its cheaper? please respond, thanks

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