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Print speeds of 4 inches/second (ips) (102 mm) 203 dpi print resolution (8 dots/mm) OpenACCESST design for easy media loading Direct thermal (LP) and (optional) thermal transfer (TLP) printing of bar codes, text, and graphics Fully enclosed 5.0" (127mm) media compartment Double-walled ABS case construction EPL and ZPL® programming language, co-resident 32-bit RISC processor 8 MB SDRAM, 4 MB Flash memory Zebra E3 printhead energy control Interfaces available: Serial (RS232) with auto-sensing port, USB (V1.1), and Parallel (Centronics) Auto-calibration of media 5 resident expandable EPL2® fonts Auto-switching 100V and 240V power supply Linear & 2-D bar code symbologies Transmissive and reflective ...
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Print method: direct thermal Construction: impact-modified polycarbonate with fused oil-and abrasion-resistant rubber overmold (six-foot drop protection) Smart battery management (monitors battery for longer life and performance) 4 button angled LCD (standard) Resistant scalable fonts Media sensors: bar, gap Advanced 32 bit architecture for high-speed processing Standard serial and USB interfaces Programming language: native CPCL, ZPL, EPL and XML support (standard) Auto-detect firmware load Print speed 3 ips Options Magnetic stripe reader and EMVTM level one certified smart card reader Lithium ion fast AC charger Lithium ion quad charger Lithium ion DC charger with cigarette ...
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32-bit dual processors for faster throughput Metal enclosure w/clear media window 4MB flash memory (2MB user available) SRAM memory Flexible media support EPL2 programming language Transmissive and reflective sensing sensors LCD control panel-back lit 2 line Options Thermal transfer Peel-front mounted, no take-up spindle Time and Date
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