Case Study
Linx 10 ideal for short batch coding in cable harness application
Linx 10 ideal for short batch coding in cable harness application Parkinson Harness Technology, based in Boston, UK, has found that operators don’t need to read a manual before using the Linx 10 for the first time. Parkinson Harness Technology has installed a Linx 10 printer for printing small codes onto a range of cables. Situation Parkinson Harness is a leading producer of wiring harnesses, control panels, battery/power leads, PCBs and control systems. The business needed a compact and flexible coding solution to print onto its range of cables used in wiring systems for the automotive industry. The cables, most of which have a PVC sheath, are coded and cut into various lengths in small batches, leading to very frequent code changes. The company’s previous printer require