• Zebra Zebra ZD411, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), RTC, EPLII, ZPLII, USB, USB Host, BT (BLE), Ethernet | ZD4A022-T0EE00EZ
  • Zebra Zebra ZD411, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), RTC, EPLII, ZPLII, USB, USB Host, BT (BLE), Ethernet | ZD4A022-T0EE00EZ
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Zebra Zebra ZD411, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), RTC, EPLII, ZPLII, USB, USB Host, BT (BLE), Ethernet | ZD4A022-T0EE00EZ

404,74 Excl. tax €811,78 Excl. tax In stock (647) Manual
label printer, thermal transfer, resolution: 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), media width (max.): 58 mm, print width (max.): 56mm, roll diameter (max.): 127mm, speed (max.): 152 mm/s, USB (type B), USB Host, Bluetooth (BLE), Ethernet, EPLII, ZPLII, RAM: 256 MB, Flash Read more
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Brand:
Zebra
Article number:
ZD4A022-T0EE00EZ
EAN:
5704174986287
SKU:
ZD4A022-T0EE00EZ
Availability:
In stock (647)
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Introducing the Zebra ZD411 label printer, featuring a thermal transfer technology and a remarkable 203 dpi resolution. With a maximum media width of 58mm and print width of 56mm, this printer delivers high-quality labels with ease. It also boasts a maximum roll diameter of 127mm and a speedy 152 mm/s printing capability. Equipped with USB, USB Host, Bluetooth (BLE), and Ethernet connectivity, along with EPLII and ZPLII support, this printer offers versatile compatibility. With a generous 256 MB RAM and 512 MB Flash, this printer is ready to handle your printing needs. Plus, it comes with a real-time clock and includes a USB cable, power supply unit, and power cable (EU, UK). Weighing just 3.13kg, the Zebra ZD411 is the perfect solution for all your labeling requirements.
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