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<br />TITLE: New label dispenser features photoelectric sensing. (Applications & <br />Technology Solutions) ~ ~ <br />JOURNAL: Photonics Spectra . \ \ <br />VOL: v27 ISSUE: n12 PG: p102(1) ~~ K\~~ ~ <br />PUB DATE: Dec, 1993 ~ <br />ISSN: 0731-1230 -- <br />AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00023 WORD COUNT: 127 <br />SUBFILE: ELEC Electronics <br />ENG Engineering and Manufacturing <br />SOURCE FILE: TI File 148 <br />ILLUSTRATION: illustration; photograph <br />COMPANY: *Computype Inc.*--Product introduction <br />PRODUCT: 3579640 (Labeling & Marking Machines) <br />SIC CODE: 2759 Commercial printing, not elsewhere classified <br />DESCRIPTORS: Labeling-machines--Product introduction; Photoelectric <br />devices--Usage; Marking devices industry--Product introduction <br />FULL TEXT: <br /> <br />A new automatic label dispenser from Computype uses a noncontact <br />photoelectric sensor to precisely position each label, ensuring that the <br />label will be consistently and reliably positioned without wear or the need <br />for adjustments. In addition, the ALX 1000's photoelectric sensor <br />eliminates the need for wire sensors that rely on label stiffness for <br />activation. The device prepares the label for application to a product by <br />stripping off the backing and positioning each label for easy removal. The <br />photoelectric sensor detects when a label has been lifted off and <br />immediately repositions another at the operator's fingertips. <br /> <br />The ALX 1000 can accommodate a variety of labels up to 4 in. wide and 4 <br />in. long at speeds of approximately 2 in. Is. It contains a built-in <br />redundancy feature to permit operation without the sensor. Each device runs <br />on a O.Ol-horsepower motor and plugs into any normal 110-VAC wall outlet. <br />It stands 6 X 18 X 13 in. and has a handle for easy carrying. Designed for <br />industrial environments, the ALX 1000 features a removable, disposable reel <br />to hold the stripped-off waste material to speed changeover and loading. <br /> <br />Contact Darlene Nelson, Marketing/Communications, Computype, 2285 West <br />county Road C, St. Paul, Minn. 55113; (612) 633-0633. <br /> <br />COPYRIGHT Laurin Publishing Company Inc. 1993 <br /> <br />3/9/2 (Item 2 from file: 648) <br />DIALOG(R)File 648:Trade & Industry ASAP(TM) <br />(c) 1994 Inform. Access Co. All rts. reserv. <br /> <br />13634676 <br /> <br />*FULL TEXT RECORD* <br />TITLE: Bar code reading at 480 degrees C. <br />JOURNAL: Metals Industry News <br />VOL: v9 ISSUE: n3 . PG: plO(l) <br />PUB DATE: Sept, 1992 <br />ISSN: 0265-8321 <br />AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00015 WORD COUNT: 119 <br />SUBFILE: METL Metals, Metalworking and Machinery <br />INTL Business, International <br />SOURCE FILE: TI File 148 <br />ILLUSTRATION: illustration; photograph <br />COMPANY: *Computype Inc.*--Innovations <br />SIC CODE: 2759 Commercial printing, not elsewhere classified <br />