Zebra Zebra ZD421c, cartridge, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), RTC, EPLII, ZPLII, USB, USB Host, BT, Wi-Fi, grey | ZD4A043-C0EW02EZ

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label printer, thermal transfer (cartridge), resolution: 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), media width (max.): 118 mm, print width (max.): 104 mm, roll diameter (max.): 127mm, speed (max.): 102 mm/s, connection: USB (type B), USB Host, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (802.11ac), em Read more
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Brand:
Zebra
Article number:
ZD4A043-C0EW02EZ
EAN:
6094025050021
SKU:
ZD4A043-C0EW02EZ
Availability:
In stock (4)
Delivery time:
Ordered before 3:00 PM, shipped today!

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Introducing the Zebra ZD421c label printer, the ideal choice for your printing needs. This thermal transfer printer offers a resolution of 12 dots/mm (300 dpi) and supports a maximum media width of 118mm. With a maximum print width of 104mm and a maximum roll diameter of 127mm, this printer provides high-quality and efficient printing. Boasting a maximum speed of 102mm/s, this printer is designed for fast and reliable performance. The Zebra ZD421c features a USB (type B) connection, USB Host, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi (802.11ac) for versatile connectivity. Its EPLII, ZPLII, and XML emulation ensures compatibility with a wide range of systems. With 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of Flash memory, this printer is well-equipped to handle your printing tasks. Additionally, it includes a real-time clock, Black Mark Sensor, Gap Sensor, and comes in a stylish grey color. The Zebra ZD421c label printer is a top choice for efficient and high-quality printing. Get yours today from ZEBRA.
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