Bizerba introduces the new GLM-Ievo 40 as the ideal weigh price labeling solution for heavy-duty applications.
Providing high flexibility, the latest member of the GLM-levo family automatically labels large and heavy products. The network-enabled device readily adapts to the size of the products to be labeled and individually responds to the size, position and format of the labels. Its rugged, durable stainless-steel design ensures excellent results even under the most severe operating conditions.
Specifically designed for boxes, cartons and bulk packs, the intelligent, fully automatic weigh price labeler is the optimum solution for the efficient labeling of products or packages with large weight and volume. Operating at a throughput of up to 55 packages per minute, the GLM-Ievo 40 can process label sizes between 30mm x 30mm and 150mm x 210mm as well as label rolls with a maximum diameter of up to 300mm.
Flexible and Straightforward
Thanks to its modular construction, the system can be configured according to customer specifications. Therefore, the weigh price labeler and the control cabinet can be placed at different locations depending on individual conditions and requirements. In addition, the labeling unit can be oriented vertically or horizontally and can be equipped with thermal direct or thermal transfer technology. Labels can be applied the side, the front or the top.
Furthermore, the GLM-Ievo 40 can be equipped with air-jet, stamp or rotational applicators. Easy handling is a distinct feature of the device. For instance, multiple GLM-Ievo 40 devices can be operated from a central touch display. The user interface can be designed according to customer specifications, and label rolls can be changed quickly and easily. No tools are required for printer maintenance. Easy system integration of the GLM-Ievo 40 is ensured by its networking capability and its open system architecture.
Suitable for Any Application
The fully automatic weigh price labeler is available in different versions to suit individual customer requirements. For instance, the single-band version labels products on the scale in the start-stop mode, while the four-band version with separate labeling bands provides continuous operation.