PL400e Pouch Labeler - Technical Specifications
Number of Labels Dispensed per Trigger | 1 |
Speed | 142 mm/s (5.6"/s) or up to 1,300 pouches per hour |
Pouch Shape | Flat pouches up to 5.3 mm (0.21") thick |
Pouch Width | 81 mm - 229 mm (3.2" - 9") |
Pouch Height | 45 mm - 812 mm (1.75" - 32") |
Label Width | 19 mm - 210 mm (0.75" - 8.25") |
Label Height | 19 mm - 812 mm (0.75" - 32") |
Supply Roll | Up to 203 mm (8") OD with 50.8 mm or 76.2 mm (2" or 3") ID, outer wound, pre-die-cut |
Label Liner Rewinder | Yes |
Supply Roll Diameter | 203 mm (8") |
Label Sensor Type | Mechanical sensor |
Media Liner Width | 25.4 mm - 213 mm (1" - 8,39") |
Supply Roll Core | 51,8 mm - 76,2 mm (2,04" - 3") |
Indicator Lights | LED display with built-in up/down counter and saved jobs |
Controls | Mode, Recall/Reset, Up, Down |
Power Requirements | 100 V - 240 V AC (50/60 Hz), 12 V DC, 5.0 A |
Power Consumption |
Idle: 1.6 W Average: 20 W |
Certifications | UL, UL-C, CE, FCC Class A, RoHS, UKCA |
Weight | 8.4 kg |
Dimensions (W × H × D) | 340 mm × 185 mm × 508 mm |
Gap between labels | Recommended: 3 mm - 6 mm |
Label Type | Die-cut labels with or without matrix; transparent labels can be used |
Liner Thickness | 50.8 µm - 254 µm (smoothness affects feed - too smooth or thin liner may slip through the drive rollers) |
Label + Adhesive Thickness | 127 µm - 381 µm |
Wind Direction | Outer winding - See the print position overview below (Position 3 or 4 for most containers) |
What's in the Box | PL400e Labeler, Quick Start Guide, Universal Power Supply |
Warranty | 36 months (after product registration, for devices purchased in EU/EFTA countries and UK) |
Manufacturer | Primera Technology, Inc. |
LABEL COPY POSITION CHART
Copy positions 1-4 labels wound out

Top of copy dispenses first.

Bottom of copy dispenses first.

Right side of copy dispenses first.

Left side of copy dispenses first.
*Important Note: Pliability/Flexibility/Rigidity of the label is also a factor. If the label is too flexible, no matter the thickness, it can cause wrinkling or it may not pop off the liner when going around the peel edge. Polypropylene, Polyester and Vinyl labels tend to be more flexible than paper labels. If you suspect the label stock is too flexible, it is recommended that the stock and container be tested on the Applicator before making any purchase decisions of label stock or the applicator.