The Zebra GK420D Direct Thermal Desktop Label Printer with label dispenser has the smallest footprint of Zebra 4" label printers for direct thermal printing. A combination of 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) printing, OpenACCESS media loading design, quick-loading ribbon system, and XML-enabled printing help to increase work efficiency. It has an ABS double-walled construction for durability. It has a standard 8 MB SDRAM memory with a 4 MB flash memory and 32-bit RISC processor for high throughput. Media sensors are transmissive and reflective to accommodate different label types. The printer accommodates black bar, black mark, continuous, continuous receipt, die-cut, fanfold, gap, notched, perforated, receipt, roll-fed, tag, and tag stock media types. Core programming languages are EPL2, ZPL I/ZPL II. Multiple connection options include serial RS-232, bi-directional parallel ports, and USB. The electrical is auto-detectable and power-factor correction (PFC) compliant at 100 to 240 VAC and 50 to 60 Hz for use in a variety of settings, including asset management, bag tag, records management, cross docking, and shipping/receiving.SpecificationsDimensions*6 x 6.75 x 8.25 inches/152 x 171 x 209 mm (H x W x D)Print width and length4.09 x 39 inches/104 x 991 mm (W x L)Print speed5"/sec, 127 mm/secMaximum label and liner width4.25"/108 mmMinimum label and liner width0.75"/19 mmMaximum label and liner length0.38"/9.7 mm to 39"/991 mmMaximum roll diameter5"/127 mmCore diameter0.5"/12.7 mm, 1.0"/25.4 mm, 1.5"/37.1 mmMedia thickness0.003"/0.08 mm to 0.0075"/0.20 mmRibbon outside diameter1.34"/34 mmAgency approvals FCC Part 15; Subpart 15; VCCI; C-Tick; EN55022 Class-B; EN6100-3-2; EN6100-3-3; CCC; CB Scheme IEC 60950: 1991 +A1 +A2 + A3 +A4; TUV NRTL; IRAM; NOM; AAMI*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.Thermal printers can be used to print receipts, labels, tags, and other similarly sized media at point of sale (POS) locations. Direct thermal printers and thermal transfer printers use heat instead of ink to print on coated thermal media. A parallel, serial, or USB port allows a receipt printer to be connected to a computer. An Ethernet port or wireless capabilities may enable it to be connected to a computer network. Thermal printers can be used at retail checkout counters and other points of sale.Zebra Technologies manufactures barcode, receipt, kiosk, and radio-frequency identification (RFID) printers and accessories. The company, founded in 1969, is headquartered in Lincolnshire, IL.What's in the Box?(1) thermal printer(1) North America power cord
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