Sprinter Marking

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Sprinter Marking
1805 Chandlersville Rd.
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
Phone: 740-453-1000
Fax: 740-453-6750
Email: info@sprintermarking.com
Web Address: www.sprintermarking.com


sprinter1Sprinter Marking manufactures a range of machine models that automatically ink code-mark message sizes up to 2 square inches on a wide range of porous and non-porous surfaces.
These machines are very small in physical size. They're built for rugged industrial operation and they are capable of high speed imprinting on a continuous basis. The machines can be mounted on existing in-line production or assembly lines and are also available for off-line operations as a complete system in the benchtop model.

Sprinter Marking has been involved with ink code-marking machines since the early 1970's and has a long list of Fortune 500 companies that are repeat buyers. If you are looking for high quality, reliable, low maintenance code marking machines, contact Sprinter Marking to discuss your application.

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