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Zebra 172-801-0000-GA Barcode Label Printer

The Zebra 172-801-0000-GA Barcode Label Printer has been discontinued.
No direct replacement is available.
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Zebra 170Xi4 - Thermal transfer Industrial Printer (TTA Compliant, 203 dpi, Ethernet, USB, Parallel, and Serial (RS-232) interfaces, 6.6" max print width, 16MB SDRAM, Clear Media Side Door & Media Hanger). Includes power supply. Cables sold separately. See accessories. TAA compliant version of printer (Part# 172-801-00000).
Printer Type
Industrial
Printing Technology
Thermal Transfer
Interface Options
Ethernet, Parallel, Serial (RS-232), USB
Print Resolution
203 dpi
Max Print Width
7 inch
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Zebra 170Xi4 Barcode Label Printer Model Overview
The industrial-strength Zebra 170Xi4 with 203- or 300-dpi (8 or 12 dots per mm) print resolution and a 6.6" print width at 12" per second can print large volumes of labels, promoting greater productivity with fewer roll changes. Or it can execute intricate, high-resolution print applications at a quick 8" (203 mm) per second. With its all-metal construction, this printer is ideal for tough applications including compliance labels (AIAG, ODETTE, UCC/EAN-128, etc.), product identification labels and pallet shipping/receiving labels, either on demand or in batches.
Brand
Zebra
Model
170Xi4
Max Print Width
7 inch
Printer Type
Industrial
Printing Technology
Thermal Transfer
Print Resolution
203 dpi
Interface Options
Ethernet, Parallel, Serial (RS-232), USB
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