Digi | Sm 5300 [patched]
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In a post-pandemic retail environment, hygiene and security are paramount. The SM-5300 incorporates , a near-field identification (RFID) feature that allows clerks to log in without touching a keypad. Available in tag or wristband variants, this system prevents unauthorized access and ensures that every action is logged to the clerk in operation. The operational log creates full accountability and transparency, reducing shrinkage and aiding in contact tracing if necessary.
: Print labels of variable lengths from a single roll, eliminating the need for backing paper and reducing roll changes. digi sm 5300
Traditional labels require fixed sizes, meaning retailers pay for blank space if a product has a short description. The DIGI SM-5300’s linerless printing automatically cuts the label to match the exact data required. If a product requires an extensive ingredients list, the label expands; for a quick weight-and-price checkout, it shrinks. This reduces total paper roll costs and promotes eco-friendly store operations. Streamlined Counter Operations
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| Specification | Details | Reference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Options for 6kg , 15kg , or 30kg . Dual interval allows 6kg with 1/2g sensitivity and 15kg with 2/5g sensitivity. | | | Display Resolution | 1/3000, 1/6000, or 1/7500 depending on the weight capacity selected | | | Processor | Dual-core ARM Cortex running at 1.0 GHz for fast, lag-free operation | | | Memory / Storage | Typically 8GB SDHC card (expandable to 32GB on some variants) and 1GB RAM | | | Print Resolution | 300 dpi (203 dpi on some base variants). 300 dpi provides exceptionally crisp text, logos, and barcodes, even on small labels | | | Max Print Speed | 150 mm / second (requires high-sensitivity thermal paper) | | | Paper / Label Width | Paper max width 62 mm ; Print width max 58-60 mm | | | Operating System | Linux-based platform for robust, stable performance | | | Connectivity | Standard: 4 x USB 2.0 host ports, 1 x Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Optional: Wi-Fi and Wireless LAN IEEE.802.11 | | | Temperature / Humidity Range | -10°C to +40°C and 15% to 85% RH, suitable for cold deli rooms and ambient store environments | |
Culturally, the SM-5300 is a reminder that "progress" is not always synonymous with "complexity." While Microsoft and Apple fought the desktop wars, Digi quietly enabled the just-in-time delivery revolution that made Amazon and Walmart possible. The SM-5300 did not need a color screen, a camera, or an app store. Its interface was menu-driven, ugly, and brutally efficient. A worker could scan a barcode with a single trigger pull—no swiping, no unlocking, no ads. It represents a lost ideal in tech: the single-purpose device that is perfect at its job. Available in tag or wristband variants, this system
Operators can fit more labels on a single roll, meaning fewer roll changes and less downtime during busy hours. Enhancing the Customer Experience
The Digi SM 5300 is a high-performance, industrial-grade cellular router designed for mission-critical applications. Part of Digi International’s renowned Transport family, the SM 5300 is specifically built to provide primary or failover WAN connectivity in harsh environments.
A direct label cost savings.