Desktop Barcode Label Printers
Direct Thermal Barcode Printers
Heavy Duty Barcode Label Printers
Industrial Barcode Printers
Mobile Barcode Printers
Receipt Printers
Thermal Transfer Barcode Printers
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Honeywell MPD31D 3-Inch Mobile PrinterSKU: MPD31D112
Key Features- Durability: 1.5 m (4.9 ft) drop rating, IP54 rated
- Speed: Prints at up to 90 mm/s (3.5 ips)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth and Micro USB, Android/iOS/Windows compatible
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Key Features- Print Method: Thermal Transfer/Direct Thermal
- Resolution: 203 dpi or 300 dpi
- Connectivity: USB, Ethernet, Serial
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Key Features- Print Method: Direct Thermal
- Resolution: 203 or 300 dpi
- Connectivity: USB Type B
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Key Features- Connectivity: USB-C and Bluetooth 5.0 for mobile/computer printing
- Storage: 99 databases/templates in 6MB memory
- Warranty: 2-year limited, includes print head and cutter
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Key Features- Display: Graphic LCD, QWERTY Keyboard
- Resolution: 180 dpi, up to 20 mm (0.78 in)/sec print speed
- Warranty: 2-year limited, includes print head and cutter
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[Clearance - ALL SALES FINAL] Zebra ZT111 Thermal Transfer Industrial PrinterSKU: ZT11142-T01000FZ-C
Key Features- Print Method: Thermal transfer
- Resolution: 203 dpi, 4 Inch Print Width
- Connectivity: USB, Serial, Ethernet, Bluetooth LE, USB Host
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[Clearance - ALL SALES FINAL] Zebra ZD421C Ribbon Cartridge Desktop Barcode Label PrinterSKU: ZD4A042-C01M00EZ-C
Key Features- Print Method: Thermal transfer with ribbon cartridge system
- Revolutionary Loading: Industry's first ribbon cartridge with instant loading
- Print Width: Up to 118 mm (4.65 in) optimized for cartridge system
More about Barcode Printers
The printers in our barcode printer collection are designed to generate large quantities of labels, receipts, barcodes, and other printed items that can be attached to other objects. Barcode printers typically utilize one of two different printing techniques to apply ink to labels: direct thermal or thermal transfer. Both barcode printer techniques apply heat to the label surfaces. Direct thermal printers apply heat directly to specially coated labels, which causes the paper to turn black. While a thermal transfer barcode printer applies heat to a ribbon, which melts a waxy resin substance on a ribbon. This substance is then transferred from the ribbon to the label.
Barcode printers are available in a variety of form-factors including desktop, mid-range, industrial, and mobile. Each form factor offers advantages and features designed for specific environments, applications, and industries. Available in various configurations, our barcode printer collection is commonly used worldwide in retail, manufacturing, logistics, transportation, distribution, and healthcare environments.