Airport Check-In & Boarding System

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Brand: IER
Product Code: IER-400
Availability: In Stock
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The IER 400 multi-functional check-in printer is the one of the most used printers in the world. Renowned for its reliability and efficiency, the IER 400 was designed as a multi-functional, direct thermal printer, for check-in as well as Air Traffic Control operations. 

The unit also has connectivity via IP, USB host and device, and serial interface. Its compliant with CUPPS and CUSS with all existing platforms. There is also the option of adding RFID baggage tag encoding & reading. 

Why Buy from OmniData 

OmniData Services Group supports product sourcing, replacement hardware, consumables, repair, managed services, and project  support for airport, ID, barcode, kiosk, and printer environments.

  • Multi-functional direct thermal printer for airport operations 
  • Supports check-in, bag tag, boarding pass, and ATC use cases 
  • Built for airline, airport, and ground-handling environments 
  • IP, USB, and serial interface options referenced in product literature 
  • CUPPS/CUSS and AEA compatibility referenced in product literature 
  • Designed for dependable counter and operational printing 
  • Airline check-in counters 
  • Boarding pass and bag tag printing 
  • Air Traffic Control flight strip printing 
  • Airport handling company deployments 
  • Legacy airport printer replacement projects

What is the IER 400 used for?

The IER 400 is used in airport environments for printing boarding passes (ATB), baggage tags (BTP), and air traffic control flight strips (ATC), supporting both passenger processing and operational workflows.

What does ATC, ATB, and BTP mean?

  • ATB: Automated Ticket and Boarding pass
  • BTP: Baggage Tag Printing
  • ATC: Air Traffic Control flight strip printing
    These refer to the different aviation document types the printer is designed to handle.

Is this printer used at check-in counters or boarding gates?

Yes. The IER 400 is commonly deployed at both airline check-in counters and boarding gates, as well as baggage drop and operations desks.

Does the IER 400 require ink or ribbons?

No. It uses direct thermal printing technology, which eliminates the need for ink or ribbons and reduces maintenance requirements.