CITIZEN Citizen CT-E651, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), cutter, USB, USB Host, Lightning, black | CTE651XAEBX

322,20 Incl. tax €523,93 Incl. tax
€266,28 Excl. tax 433,00 Excl. tax.
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label printer, direct thermal, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), media width (max.): 80 mm, print width (max.): 72 mm, roll diameter (max.): 83mm, speed (max.): 300 mm/s, USB, USB Host, Lightning, RJ12, ESC/POS, Flash: 8 MB, cutter, incl.: power supply unit, power cab Read more
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Brand:
CITIZEN
Article number:
CTE651XAEBX
EAN:
8785279206811
SKU:
CTE651XAEBX
Availability:
In stock (12)
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Introducing the Citizen CT-E651 label printer. This direct thermal printer boasts a high resolution of 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) and has a maximum print width of 72 mm, making it ideal for a wide range of label printing applications. With a maximum roll diameter of 83mm and a maximum speed of 300 mm/s, this printer offers efficiency and convenience. Equipped with USB, USB Host, Lightning, and RJ12 connectivity options, the CT-E651 is versatile and easy to use. It also features ESC/POS compatibility and comes with 8 MB of flash memory for storing printing data. The cutter function adds further convenience, making it easy to obtain individual labels as needed. The printer comes in a sleek black color and includes a power supply unit and power cable (EU). With a weight of 2.25kg, it is lightweight and easy to transport. Trust in the quality and reliability of CITIZEN, a leading manufacturer in the industry. Experience the power and versatility of the Citizen CT-E651 label printer for all your labeling needs.
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