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Whether you have a single store or a chain, DIGI Scales are packed with features to make your business run smoother and save your staff time, so they are free to better serve your customers.
Our Scales are packed with features to ensure smooth and efficient operations, to save you time and money. Some features include HD touchscreens, multimedia displays, Linerless Labels, remote diagnostics for technical support and Floating Clerks, which allows multiple users to build separate sales simultaneously.
DIGI Scales use Linerless Labels, which are adhesive labels without backing film. Label backing film is not easily recycled. It’s a dangerous slip hazard in businesses and ends up in landfill, which is a cost to the environment and the business.
The backing film is simply not necessary anymore. At DIGI, we have perfected the composition of our exclusive Linerless Labels, with an attractive paper finish and no compromise on adhesion, so that the Linerless option is actually the much easier and faster label to use.
Linerless is reported to have a 40% lower carbon footprint than labels with liner, but it comes with so many more business benefits too, such as improved label design and reduced admin time.
DIGI Group Ireland/ NI works closely with DIGI Group Teraoka in Tokyo to bring their world-class technologies to retailers in Ireland and Northern Ireland. DIGI has been innovating and inventing in the area of Scales since 1925, bringing many world-firsts to market.
2012 – World’s first ‘green efficiency’ solar powered scale introduced
2005 – World’s first e-Label linked to PC scale and printer
2005 – World’s first PC scale printer with transparent display
1987 – World’s first scale with touch screen keyboard
1981 – World’s first scale with thermal printing and word processing technology
1979 – World’s first electronic scale with built-in printer
1978 – World’s first scale with price memory
1965 – World’s first electronic computer scale
1925 – Invented Japan’s first spring scale