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Non-Porous CLP Coders

Mounting Configurations: The Non-Porous CLP Coders are available in 1" and 2" print width models in both Top and Side Mount Configurations. The model shown in this photo is a Right Hand Top Mount configuration which would be used to print on a horizontal surface such as a moving web of material. Side mount configurations differ only in the location of the port for the 4 Oz. Reservoir Ink Cartridges.

These coders can be field converted from Right Side to Left Side or Right Top to Left Top but the Inking System Covers are specifically machined for Top or Side mounting only.

Available in both indexing and non-indexing (continuous print) models.

Non-Indexing Models are used for printing on continuous web materials or long sheet stock. In these applications, the print drum always remains in contact with the material being printed and the code information is printed at an interval equal to the print drum circumference (18.0")

Indexing Models are used to print on varnished cartons or other individual products which are typically being transported on a conveyor. In these applications, as the print drum disengages from the trailing end of the product, a spring mechanism returns the print drum to the index position. This results in the code being printed on each carton in the same registered position relative to the leading edge.