Datamax & Intermec Printers to Honeywell Transition Guide

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Datamax O’Neil

Datamax was formed in 1977, in Orlando, Florida and since then has become a trusted and popular brand of thermal  transfer and direct thermal printing devices. In 2005, Datamax was acquired by the Dover Corporation who own a number of technology based companies within the Auto-ID industry. Dover acquired O’Neil Product Development in 2006. Datamax and O’Neil merged into one company in 2009 and became Datamax-O’Neil.

On March 2, 2015 Honeywell purchased Datamax-O’Neil for $185 million. The combined technology resources on Honeywell and Datamax-O’Neil have now, in 2021, begun migration of the large Datamax prints lien into a Honeywell Printer line that will provide the same trusted products and service that buyers have come to trust since 1977.

Intermec

Founded in 1966 as Intermec Mechanisms, they renamed the company to Intermec in 1982 and has seen several acquisitions over its history. Intermec shares a similar trust in product reliability as Datamax. Honeywell acquired Intermec for $600 million in 2012 and, like Datamax, folded it’s printer line into their new offering of Honeywell Printers.

List of classic Datamax / Intermec names and the New Honeywell models that will replace them.

 
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Desktop Printers:

  • For low volume labeling applications.

  • Typically, less than 2 rolls or 1,000 labels per day.

  • Ideal for offices, retail, healthcare, small and medium - sized businesses, packing and shipping, and light-duty manufacturing and warehouse environments.

  • A maximum print speed of 8 ips, a printer that

  • Can host stand alone applications.

    PC23d PC43d PC43t

 
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Commercial/Light Duty Industrial Printers:

  • For light duty industrial and commercial applications.

  • Up to 4,000 labels per day.

  • Ideal for warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, healthcare and retail environments.

  • Increase your productivity with the Smart Print Capabilities of PD43. Deploy stand alone applications onto the printer and control other Devices like: Scanners, Keyboards etc. Reduce the time spent between different working equipment.

    PC43t PD43c

 
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Mid-Range Industrial Printers:

  • Rugged and reliable, for medium- to high-volume labeling applications.

  • Up to 7,000 labels per day.

  • Ideal for warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing, transportation and logistics and healthcare environments.

  • PM45 is planned for launching in Q3 2021. Get to the Next Level in printing with increased Memory, faster CPU, higher Print Speed, Smart Printing and Remote Device Management via Operational Intelligence.

    PM43 PM43c

 
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High Performance Industrial Printers:

  • Typically, less than 2 rolls or 1,000 labels per day.

  • Ideal for offices, retail, healthcare, small and medium - sized businesses, packing and shipping, and light-duty manufacturing and warehouse environments.

  • A maximum print speed of 8 ips, a printer that

  • Can host stand alone applications.

    PX940 PX4ie PX6ie 

 
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High Performance Mobile Industrial Printers:

  • Ultra-Rugged design portable label/receipt Printer minimizing downtime and efficiency increases.

  • For Honeywell mobility products or any mobile computer printing configurability; provide flexibility and mobility.

  • Battery last up to 8-10 hours shift; with “hot” swappable capabilities

  • Ideal for DSD (direct store delivery), field Service, eCitation, T&L, Retail, and Airline operation

  • A total solution - Honeywell Mobile Computers, a host of accessories, software support, Operational Intelligence, and media compatibility

    RP2e RP4e

 
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