On mis-hits, the ME120 refuses to punish you. While other clubs bleed ball speed on toe strikes, the ME120 maintains velocity. On center strikes, the ball flight is lazer-flat. If you are used to hitting high, ballooning draws that get eaten by the wind, the ME120 will change your life. It produces a piercing, penetrating trajectory that lands hot and rolls forever.
They offer better control over the adjustable reflective and transmissive sensors, ensuring accurate alignment for gap labels, black marks, or punched holes.
At the river bridge, with the metropolis stretching like a circuit below, one interceptor boxed her in. The driver-exclusive locks had a vulnerability: alone, a pilot was mortal. But Lone-born had one more trick: the pulse override. Mira flicked a switch with her thumb and the cockpit sang a higher pitch. For a few seconds the ME120 became something else entirely — a conduit between human improvisation and machine precision. The override slingshotted the vehicle in a corkscrew arc, snaking under the interceptor’s guard like a knife through silk. The other cars watched, miscalculated, and missed by inches.
: Delivers print speeds up to 5 IPS (127 mm/s) with a 203 dpi resolution, making it efficient for high-volume retail or logistics tasks.
We tested the Marrison ME120 Driver Exclusive against three competitors: the Standard ME120, the Fanuc X-Drive, and the Bosch Rexroth Nexo.
: Supports both Thermal Transfer and Direct Thermal printing, giving you the flexibility to choose the right media for short-term shipping labels or long-term asset tags.