• PRINTRONIX Printronix T6E2R6, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), RFID, USB, RS232, Ethernet | T6E2R6-2100-02
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PRINTRONIX Printronix T6E2R6, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), RFID, USB, RS232, Ethernet | T6E2R6-2100-02

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€3.207,87 Excl. tax 4.976,00 Excl. tax.
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label printer, thermal transfer, resolution: 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), media width (max.): 172.7mm, print width (max.): 166 mm, roll diameter (max.): 203mm, speed (max.): 305 mm/s, USB, RS232, Ethernet, RAM: 512 MB, Flash: 128 MB, Black Mark Sensor, Gap Sensor Read more
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Brand:
PRINTRONIX
Article number:
T6E2R6-2100-02
EAN:
6094026970908
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Introducing the Printronix T6E2R6 label printer, featuring a thermal transfer technology and a high resolution of 8 dots/mm (203 dpi). With a maximum media width of 172.7mm and print width of 166mm, this printer is perfect for a wide range of label printing needs. The included Black Mark Sensor and Gap Sensor ensure accurate and precise printing every time. Equipped with RFID (UHF, writer) technology, this printer offers advanced tracking and identification capabilities. Connectivity options include USB, RS232, and Ethernet, making it easy to integrate into existing systems. The generous 512 MB RAM and 128 MB Flash memory provide ample storage for printing large volumes of labels. Weighing 21.25kg, this printer is sturdy and reliable, making it a valuable addition to any workspace. Experience fast and efficient label printing with the Printronix T6E2R6.
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