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The Megger® M863 PAT4 bar code printer offers the portable appliance testing (PAT) engineer the convenience of adding a bar code label of the Asset ID to the asset under test, in the field, without the need for carrying rolls of pre-printed bar code labels. Label information includes the pass date, retest date and the testing company name from the PAT4. Alternatively a fail can be printed under the bar code.
 
Asset ID
Asset ID’s accept alpha-numeric ID’s, not just numbers, so Id’s can be as varied as the user wishes. So now you can have Kettle001, Lamp9999, PrinterA, 000001, 1234, AAA, the options are huge. Don’t settle for just numbers 1 to 1000. Each label can be attached to the asset at the time of test, ensuring the correct asset number is allocated. Retesting is then a simple process of scanning the asset.
 
Compact size
The M863 printer is so small it fits into the cable compartment of the Megger PAT4 printers, and still leaves room for cables. The printer is connected directly to the printer port of the PAT4 and is ready to go. A bar code request is generated by the PAT4/3 DV or DVF (firmware version 1.2 or later).

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