• Zebra Zebra ZC300, single sided, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), USB, Ethernet, display | ZC31-000C000EM00
  • Zebra Zebra ZC300, single sided, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), USB, Ethernet, display | ZC31-000C000EM00
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Zebra Zebra ZC300, single sided, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), USB, Ethernet, display | ZC31-000C000EM00

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€835,23 Excl. tax 1.863,31 Excl. tax.
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card printer, single sided card printing, thermal transfer (dye sublimation, 4-colour), 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), speed (max.): 900 cards/hour, USB, Ethernet (10/100 Mbit), card feeding (max. 100 cards), LCD Display, incl.: cable (USB), power cable (EU, UK) Read more
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Brand:
Zebra
Article number:
ZC31-000C000EM00
EAN:
5706998271389
SKU:
ZC31-000C000EM00
Availability:
In stock (14)
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Introducing the Zebra ZC300 card printer, designed for high-quality, single-sided card printing. This printer utilizes thermal transfer technology with a 12 dots/mm (300 dpi) resolution, delivering vibrant and crisp 4-color printing. With a maximum speed of 900 cards per hour, it is perfect for fast-paced environments. The ZC300 comes equipped with USB and Ethernet connectivity options, as well as a 10/100 Mbit Ethernet port for seamless integration into your network. Its LCD display allows for easy operation and monitoring. This printer also boasts a maximum card feeding capacity of 100 cards. Included in the package are a USB cable and power cables for EU and UK outlets. Manufactured by Zebra, the ZC300 weighs 6.46kg and is designed for durability and reliability. Elevate your card printing capabilities with the Zebra ZC300.
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