Zebra ZM400 Label Printer Barcode 4in Labeling 203dpi 10in/s Used Functional
Zebra
Details
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CategoryComputer / IT
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Dimension19.0in x 11.0in x 17.0in
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Serial08C08121062
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Zebra ZM400 Direct Thermal Transfer Label Barcode Printer is a high-performance, versatile label printer designed for efficient 4-inch-wide labeling. This used unit, originating from the United States, has been thoroughly tested and is functional despite some slight cosmetic scratches. It features a robust die-cast aluminum frame for reliable industrial use, delivering 203 dpi print resolution along with thermal transfer and direct thermal printing capabilities for bar codes, text, and graphics. Connectivity is seamless with USB 2.0, RS-232 Serial, Bi-directional Parallel ports, and an internal ZebraNet 10/100 Ethernet print server. The printer is RFID-ready, offering a future-proof solution for industrial and business applications within manufacturing or warehousing, with an LCD control panel supporting multiple languages.
Key Features
- 203 dpi print resolution
- Thermal transfer and direct thermal printing
- 16MB DRAM / 8MB Flash memory
- Connections: USB 2.0, RS-232, Bi-dir parallel, Ethernet
- Die-cast aluminum frame
- LCD control panel with multiple language options
- RFID Ready
Specifications
- Print Method: Direct Thermal / Thermal Transfer
- Print Speed: Max 10 in/s
- Print Width: Max 4.09 inches
- Media Type: Continuous Form, Die-cut Label, Tag Stock
- Max Roll Diameter: 8 inches
- Label Core Size: 3 inches
- Interfaces: Serial, Parallel, USB
- Voltage: 110V AC / 220V AC
Weight
Imperial: 52.8 Pounds
Metric: 23.95 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 22.8 lb x 13.2 lb x 20.4 lb
Metric: 57.91 cm x 33.53 cm x 51.82 cm
Harmonized Code
8443321040
Harmonized Code Details
8443321040: Used printers or their components. This code is applicable as this item is a remanufactured label printer designed for industrial use.
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