Description
The Zebra ZM600 Direct Thermal/Thermal Transfer Desktop Label Printer with 10/one hundred Ethernet connection prints 6″ wide labels at 8″ per second and 300 dpi (12 dots/mm). A component energy equalizer (E3), auto-calibration, and real-time clock assist to extend work potency. The die-cast aluminum base, frame, and printhead mechanism be offering durability. It has a typical 16 MB DRAM and 8 MB flash with 2 MB for user storage. Media sensors are transmissive and reflective to deal with different label sorts together with continuous, tag, die-cut, and black mark. Additional connection choices come with serial, bi-directional parallel ports, and USB 2.0.
Specifications | |
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Dimensions* | 13.3 x 10.9 x 18.7 inches/338 x 278 x 475 mm (H x W x D) |
Print width x length (continuous) | 6.6″/168 mm x 102″/2590 mm (W x L) |
Maximum roll diameter | 8″/203 mm |
Core diameter | 3″/76 mm |
Media thickness | 0.0023″/0.058 mm (min.) to 0.010″/0.25 mm (max.) |
Ribbon core within diameter | 1″/25.4 mm |
Standard ribbon length | 984’/three hundred m (2:1 ratio), 1476’/450 m (3:1 ratio) |
Ribbon width | Recommended to be no less than as wide as media; 2″/51 mm to 4.3″/110 mm |
Agency approvals | IEC 60950-1, EN55022 Class B, EN55024, EN61000-3-2,3 |
*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to best point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Thermal printers can be utilized to print receipts, labels, tags, and different in a similar way sized media at point of sale (POS) locations. Direct thermal printers and thermal transfer printers use warmth as an alternative of ink to print on coated thermal media. A parallel, serial, or USB port permits a receipt printer to be hooked up to a pc. An Ethernet port or wireless capabilities might enable it to be hooked up to a pc network. Thermal printers can be utilized at retail checkout counters and different points of sale.
Zebra Technologies manufactures barcode, receipt, kiosk, and radio-frequency identification (RFID) printers and accessories. The corporate, founded in 1969, is headquartered in Lincolnshire, IL.
What’s within the Box?
- (1) thermal printer
- (1) North American power cord
Monochrome direct thermal or thermal transfer printer with 10/one hundred Ethernet connection prints 6″ wide labels at 8″ per second and 300 dpi (12 dots/mm)
Element energy equalizer (E3), auto-calibration, and real-time clock assist to extend work potency
Die-cast aluminum base, frame, and printhead mechanism for sturdiness
16 MB DRAM and 8 MB flash with 2 MB for user storage
Transmissive and reflective media sensors for various label sorts
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