Epson’s Industrial Handheld Label Printer Wins the iF Design Awards 2016
Epson's product design has been recognized at the prestigious iF Design Awards 2016.The LW-PX900/ LW-Z900FK* industrial handheld label printers were selected by judges at an award ceremony held in Munich on February 26, and will now carry the coveted iF logo in certain geographies.
Established in 1953, the iF design award is among the world’s most important awards for innovative product design. The award evaluation criteria include design quality, workmanship, choice of materials, degree of innovation, environmental attributes, functionality, ergonomics, safety, brand value and universal design.
The LW-PX900/ LW-Z900FK are industrial handheld label printers for electrical and other contractors and are solidly designed to suit usage in severe environments. For example, its distinctive multi-faceted styling makes it easy to hold with either one hand or both, and the red body stands out even in dark environments. With a large handle, the shock- and scratch-durable elastomer material ensures drop impact resistance.
Hiroaki Sakai, general manager at Epson responsible for imaging products design commented: "At Epson, we go to great lengths to blend style with usability based on an understanding of actual user situations. We are delighted that our products have been recognized in this way, and will continue to design products that meet the real needs of our customers."
See here for details of the product: http://global.epson.com/innovation/topics/201602_01.html
*Note that Epson products and services vary by region. Please refer to your local Epson sales company for details of products and services available in your region: http://global.epson.com/web_sites.html
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