Oki Data ML320-T Dot Matrix Printer
The Microline 320 Turbo SIDM (dot matrix) printer delivers on the OKI heritage of rugged reliability. This 9-pin printer is engineered to be tough enough for dedicated printing in the most demanding back office, point-of-sale, automation and utility applications.
Microline 320 Turbo Dot Matrix printer parallel/USB
Legendary reliability, expanded head gap, and zero-tear capability for dedicated forms printing
The Microline 320 Turbo SIDM (dot matrix) printer delivers on the OKI heritage of rugged reliability. This 9-pin printer is engineered to be tough enough for dedicated printing in the most demanding back office, point-of-sale, automation and utility applications.
This model delivers fast output, can easily run twice as long as most printers in its class, and is economical enough to put wherever you need data on the spot.
Perfect for cost-efficient business
Drive your office productivity further, with the printers that can meet your needs today and in the future. Options include additional tractor kits, cut sheet feeders, and internal or external network connectivity.
ML320 Turbo printer put the 'work' in workstations for financial departments, wholesale or retail sales counters, even for harsh warehouse or manufacturing environments. The ML320 Turbo performance comes from the design of its printhead, light, strong, efficient motor, long-lasting rack-and-pinion drive system and a protective, impact-resistant chassis.
This printer can accommodate multipart forms and stock that are up to twice as thick as those that fit its closest competitors, and its printheads deliver a strong punch — providing clear, crisp text even on the last page of a 6-part form. The ML320 Turbo printers’ patented optical sensor accurately positions printheads for precise output, and their auto-tear feature accurately positions your continuous forms for a clean tear right at the perforation — eliminating wasted forms.
Highlights
Built rugged and reliable in the 'ok' tradition: 10,000-hr. MTBF.
Expanded head gap handles forms up to twice as thick as the competition’s printers.