Hybrid laser marker

Oct. 29, 2014
Keyence has introduced its MD-X Series hybrid laser marker, which delivers fiber and YVO4 laser oscillation methods.

Itasca, IL - Keyence has introduced its MD-X Series hybrid laser marker, which delivers fiber and YVO4 laser oscillation methods. A built-in 2D code reader and verifier enables accurate marking and checking of 2D codes without using a separate device, even when targets may not be placed at the exact same focal length from the laser. Verification and grading of a marked 2D code can be performed via the laser marker's camera, and results in data output via I/O or data communication to signify a good or no-good mark.

For more information, please visit www.keyence.com.

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