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Inkless cassette printer

No ink or ribbons for routine cassette printing

For labs comparing inkjet, ribbon, thermal transfer, and UV laser cassette marking with a focus on routine supply interruptions and durable identification.

What inkless should mean

In equipment evaluation, inkless should mean no ink cartridges or ribbons for routine cassette printing. It should not be used to imply that no maintenance, filters, cleaning, or service items will ever apply.

  • No ink cartridges for routine cassette marking
  • No ribbon changes during cassette print runs
  • UV laser marking instead of a printed ink layer
  • Confirm any filter or air-purification maintenance before purchase

Why labs search for it

Ink and ribbon interruptions can slow high-volume labs, especially near shift changes or large batch runs. UVP202002 is positioned for higher-volume cassette workflows with batch upload software, built-in scanning, and six selectable hoppers.

  • Up to 480 cassettes loaded across six hoppers
  • Vendor-stated under-3-second print speed
  • Batch upload software included
  • LIMS/HIMS-connected workflow positioning

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