29Apr

What are the features of Zebra TLP2844, Metrologic SP5500, Thermal transfer Labels?

Computers

Today we have a number of barcode printers available in the market. Zebra TLP2844 thermal printer is one such barcode printer, which provides t top-class integration abilities like any other thermal printer in the whole industry. The TLP2844 printer contains a great combination of printing attributes. 

The standard features of a TLP2844 printer are:

  • 203 dots per inch
  • 8MB SDRAM,
  • 4 inches print width
  • 4MB flash.
  • Has US power supply

Moreover these barcode printers are one of the most inclusive printers obtainable in the market for unstable industries like logistics, and manufacturing, automotive, retail, healthcare and so on. They are engineered with high quality and innovative technology and for this reason there is a great demand for these thermal label printers. A thermal label printer expands the operational capabilities and the process of printing and gives awesome printing results. It also boosts your efficiency and reduces the cost.

SP5500 are pocket sized computer phones. They have easy to see screen in order to have room for various users or environments. These mobile computers also hold different level of program skills for the user’s benefit. Some of its common features are easy map reading, arrangement for fast real-time database contact or communication.

Its modern software development equipments have made customization of data-collection very quick.  In addition the 2MB memory of Metrologic SP5500 allows large data entry and it’s rechargeable battery gives constant scanning operations. To conclude there are many companies that facilitate good quality barcode printers, scanners and mobile computers like Zebra, Metrologic and Datamax.

In thermal transfer labels, a label material is made use of which does not get affected by heat. The image is carved out heated wax making the image permanent and retains it from fade for a much longer time.

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