Zebra Zebra ZT610, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), disp. (colour), RTC, ZPL, ZPLII, USB, RS232, BT, Ethernet | ZT61043-T0E0100Z

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In stock (145) Manual
label printer, industrial printer, thermal transfer, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), media width (max.): 114 mm, print width (max.): 104 mm, roll diameter (max.): 203mm, speed (max.): 305 mm/s, USB, RS232, Bluetooth, Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbit), emulation: ZPL, ZPL Read more
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Specifications

Brand:
Zebra
Article number:
ZT61043-T0E0100Z
EAN:
5706998844927
SKU:
ZT61043-T0E0100Z
Availability:
In stock (145)
Delivery time:
Ordered before 3:00 PM, shipped today!

Information

Introducing the Zebra ZT610, a high-performance label printer designed for industrial use. This thermal transfer printer features a 12 dots/mm (300 dpi) resolution and a maximum media width of 114mm, making it ideal for a wide range of labeling applications. With a maximum print width of 104mm and a maximum roll diameter of 203mm, this printer is capable of handling large printing tasks with ease. Equipped with a range of connectivity options including USB, RS232, Bluetooth, and Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbit), the Zebra ZT610 offers seamless integration into your existing workflow. The printer also supports ZPL, ZPLII, and XML emulation, and comes with 1GB of RAM and 2GB of Flash memory for efficient performance. In addition, the ZT610 features a color touch screen display and a real-time clock for added convenience. It comes complete with a power cable (EU, UK), and interface cables can be ordered separately. With a weight of 27.74kg, the Zebra ZT610 is a reliable and versatile label printer from a trusted manufacturer.
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