• CITIZEN Citizen CL-S6621, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), peeler, ZPLII, Datamax, multi-IF (Ethernet, Premium), black | 1000836E2PL
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CITIZEN Citizen CL-S6621, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), peeler, ZPLII, Datamax, multi-IF (Ethernet, Premium), black | 1000836E2PL

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label printer, thermal transfer, direct thermal, resolution: 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), media width (max.): 178 mm, print width (max.): 168 mm, speed (max.): 150 mm/s, multi-interface (RS232, USB, Ethernet, Premium), emulation: ZPLII, Datamax, peeler, incl.: so Read more
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Article number:
1000836E2PL
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Introducing the Citizen CL-S6621 label printer. This versatile printer offers a resolution of 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) and supports both thermal transfer and direct thermal printing. With a maximum media width of 178mm and print width of 168mm, it is suitable for a wide range of labeling tasks. The printer boasts a maximum printing speed of 150mm/s, making it efficient for high-volume printing needs. Equipped with a multi-interface including RS232, USB, Ethernet, and Premium, the Citizen CL-S6621 offers seamless connectivity and compatibility with various systems. It also supports ZPLII and Datamax emulations, providing flexibility in printing options. Additionally, the printer comes with a peeler and includes software and label design software for added convenience. Designed in a sleek black color, this label printer from Citizen is a reliable and efficient solution for your printing needs.
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