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| Place of Origin | Shanghai, China |
| Brand Name | YIMU |
| Certification | CE, SGS |
| Model Number | YM120 |
For small and medium-sized enterprises, every equipment purchase competes for limited capital. A labeling machine is not a revenue-generating asset in the way a new product line or marketing campaign is—it is an operational efficiency investment. The question is not "does it label accurately?" but "how fast does it pay for itself, and what does it save after that?"
The YM120 semi-automatic desktop flat labeling machine delivers a measurable return on investment through three compounding channels: reduced direct labor cost per labeled unit, elimination of label waste from manual application errors, and avoided revenue loss from retail rejections and rework. This page breaks down the numbers and explains why the YM120 is the pragmatic choice for production volumes that are too large for manual labeling but too small to justify a fully automatic system.
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Manual labeling appears cheap because the cost is buried in existing labor. But when you isolate the true per-unit cost, the numbers tell a different story:
Assume a worker earning USD $8 per hour (loaded cost, including benefits and overhead) can manually label 8 pieces per minute—a sustainable pace that accounts for breaks, label roll changes, and natural variation in speed across a shift.
Manual labeling typically produces a 5–8% waste rate from crooked placement, bubbles, wrinkles, and label-to-product mismatch. At $0.03 per label (low-mid range for custom printed labels):
| Cost Category | Annual Cost |
|---|---|
| Direct labeling labor | $4,167 |
| Label stock waste (5%) | $375 |
| Rework labor (re-labeling rejects) | $400 |
| Total annual manual labeling cost | $4,942 |
The YM120 is priced significantly below fully automatic inline labeling systems. While exact pricing depends on configuration (voltage, optional coding unit, custom jigs), the machine's market position targets the budget band between manual operations and full automation—typically 60–80% less than an entry-level automatic labeler.
| Cost Category | Annual Cost |
|---|---|
| Labeling labor | $1,111 |
| Label waste (0.5%) | $38 |
| Electricity | $60 |
| Maintenance parts | $50 |
| Total annual operating cost | $1,259 |
| Metric | Manual Labeling | YM120 |
|---|---|---|
| Annual labeling cost (250,000 units) | $4,942 | $1,259 |
| Annual savings with YM120 | — | $3,683 |
| Payback period | — | Typically 4–8 months |
| 5-year net savings | — | $18,415 |
These numbers are conservative. For operations with higher local labor costs, higher production volumes, or stricter label quality requirements (cosmetics, premium food), the payback period shortens further.
Many SMEs ask: if automation saves labor, why not buy a fully automatic labeling machine and eliminate the operator entirely? The answer depends on your production context:
| Attribute | Manual | YM120 Semi-Auto | Full Automatic Line |
|---|---|---|---|
| Throughput | 5–12 pcs/min | 25–60 pcs/min | 60–200+ pcs/min |
| Placement accuracy | Inconsistent |
±1 mm |
±0.5–1.0 mm |
| Capital cost | $0 | $ (low-mid 4 figures) | $$–$$$ (mid 5 to low 6 figures) |
| Multi-SKU flexibility | High | High | Low-moderate |
| Labor requirement | 1–2 operators | 1 operator | 0–1 operator (tending) |
| Space footprint | Workstation | 700×450 mm benchtop | 3–5 m linear floor space |
| Compressed air needed | No | No | Often yes |
| Payback period | N/A | 4–8 months | 12–36 months |
| Best production volume | <5,000 units/month | 5,000–50,000 units/month | >50,000 units/month |
The YM120's design philosophy emphasizes simplicity: fewer moving parts mean fewer failure points. The machine uses no timing belts (no tensioning, no replacement), no pneumatic cylinders (no seals to replace, no air filtration to maintain), and a direct-drive label head actuation. Spare parts are limited to a small set of standard components, all available for purchase directly from the manufacturer.
At 0.5 kW power consumption, the YM120 costs approximately $0.06 per hour of operation in electricity (at average industrial rates). This is roughly equivalent to running a desktop computer and monitor.
The 304 stainless steel body maintains structural integrity and appearance through years of production use. Where painted machines develop rust at scratched areas and look worn within 2–3 years, the YM120's stainless surfaces can be restored to near-factory appearance with standard stainless steel cleaner.
Q: What is the price of the YM120?
A: Pricing depends on configuration—voltage (220V or 110V), optional coding unit (thermal inkjet or hot stamp), and any custom product jigs. Contact us with your product samples and labeling requirements for a detailed quotation. As a reference, the YM120 is positioned in the budget-friendly segment of semi-automatic labeling equipment.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
A: MOQ is 1 unit. We support single-unit purchases for evaluation and trial, with additional units available at volume pricing.
Q: How long does the machine last?
A: With normal use and basic maintenance, YM120 machines in the field routinely operate for 8–10+ years. The stainless steel body and simple electromechanical design contribute to this longevity.
Q: Can I finance or lease the YM120?
A: Contact our sales team regarding financing options. For customers in certain regions, we can recommend third-party equipment financing providers.
Q: How do you compare to other labeling machine manufacturers on price?
A: As a factory-direct supplier with 20 years of specialization in labeling equipment, we control our manufacturing costs from engineering through assembly. This allows us to offer competitive pricing while maintaining component quality (PLC, touchscreen, motor, sensors) that matches or exceeds competitors at higher price points.
Q: Do you offer volume discounts?
A: Yes. Volume pricing is available for orders of 5, 10, or 20+ units. We also offer distributor and reseller pricing for qualified partners.
Q: What is your shipping cost?
A: Shipping cost depends on destination, freight method (sea, air, express courier), and order quantity. Each YM120 ships in a 1-5 cm thick plywood crate with pallet base. We can provide a freight estimate with your quotation.
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