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Date: 2010-07-05 14:47:50
Office equipment
Automatic identification and data capture
Printer
Typography
Label
Abrasion
Barcode
Ink
Printing
Technology
Computer printers

TDW 101 is a general purpose wax bar code ribbon designed for wide print versatility, ANSI grade A bar codes and sharp text and graphics. With its’ strong abrasion resistance and outstanding back coat technology, which

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