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without any more waste. “This is another growing market as more businesses adopt it, so demand for consumables for these printers is also going up, which is helping lower prices, making the cost of linerless more attractive for end users.” Indeed, TSC’s MB241 Series linerless printer has proved extremely popular in the market and was recognised in 2025 for design excellence with a Red Dot Award for Product Design. Benoit adds linerless labelling is being adopted by new sectors. “The first market to really embrace linerless labelling was the food industry, but now we are seeing more logistics businesses taking it up, which adds another dimension in terms of volume. It will continue to move to other sectors in the supply chain too. “Today, RFID is still in front of linerless in
terms of demand, but demand for both is growing.”
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Security With the increasing use of smart labelling comes fears about security. However, Benoit says that chips in smart labels are encoded in such a way that make them difficult to change. Security should also be paramount in the printers that print the labels too. These are often networked devices so are as vulnerable as any other part of a business’ network – so must be part of any security plan. “All our printers have security features integrated into them,” says Benoit. “Cybersecurity is a priority for TSC as it’s what our customers demand, and all our products are more than compliant with the necessary regulations.”
Cybersecurity is a priority for TSC as it’s what our customers demand, and all our products are more than compliant with the necessary regulations.
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