• Zebra Zebra ZD621d, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), disp. (colour), RTC, USB, USB Host, RS232, BT, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, grey | ZD6A143-D0EL02EZ
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Zebra Zebra ZD621d, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), disp. (colour), RTC, USB, USB Host, RS232, BT, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, grey | ZD6A143-D0EL02EZ

803,79 Incl. tax €1.544,54 Incl. tax
€664,29 Excl. tax 1.276,48 Excl. tax.
In stock (13) Manual
label printer, desktop printer, direct thermal, resolution: 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), media width (max.): 108 mm, print width (max.): 108 mm, roll diameter (max.): 127mm, speed (max.): 152 mm/s, USB, USB Host, RS232, Bluetooth, Ethernet, Wi-Fi (802.11ac), RAM Read more
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Brand:
Zebra
Article number:
ZD6A143-D0EL02EZ
EAN:
5704174817635
Availability:
In stock (13)
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Introducing the Zebra ZD621d label printer, a high-performance desktop printer perfect for all your direct thermal printing needs. With a resolution of 12 dots/mm (300 dpi) and a maximum media width and print width of 108mm, this printer allows for efficient and professional-quality label printing. Equipped with a variety of connectivity options including USB, USB Host, RS232, Bluetooth, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi (802.11ac), you can easily connect and print from multiple devices. With a sleek grey design and a user-friendly touch screen display, this printer also features a real-time clock, Black Mark Sensor, and Gap Sensor for added convenience. The Zebra ZD621d comes complete with a USB cable, power supply unit, and power cable (EU, UK) for immediate use. Upgrade your printing capabilities with the Zebra ZD621d label printer.
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