Zebra GC420t Thermal Direct/Transfer Label Printer
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The Zebra GC420t monochrome desktop direct thermal/thermal transfer label printer comes equipped with parallel, serial, and USB ports, prints 4" per second in black at 203 dpi, and can be used to print labels, tags, receipts, or other media up to 4.09" wide. This desktop printer can serve as a direct thermal printer, which heats thermal paper to produce the print, or as a thermal transfer printer, which heats a ribbon to produce the print on the paper. Direct thermal/thermal transfer printers use heat instead of ink and are typically smaller, quieter, faster, and more energy-efficient than dot-matrix printers. The GC420t has a maximum print speed of 4" per second at 203 dpi (dots per inch) and prints labels up to 39" long. The 32-bit processor combined with 8 MB of SDRAM memory and 8 MB of flash memory offers faster first label printing with extensive media graphics. EPL and ZPL programming languages are standard.
The GC420t printer's double-walled casing is made of ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), which helps resist impact. An open-access design facilitates media loading. Parallel, serial, and USB ports allow connectivity to a computer or other devices (cables sold separately). The auto-detectable power adapter can accept AC power between 110 and 240 volts. A reflective sensor allows the printer to identify the gaps, holes, notches, or black marks between labels to print the labels accurately. A transmissive sensor enables it to detect when a roll of media has run out. This printer is suitable for use with tag stock media, roll media, or fanfold media (all sold separately). The maximum outside diameter for rolls is 5".
SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution |
203 dpi (8 dots/mm) |
Memory |
8 MB SDRAM; 8 MB flash |
Print Width |
4.09" maximum |
Print Length |
39" |
Print Speed |
4"/second |
Media Sensors |
Reflective, transmissive |
Label and Liner Width Range |
1" to 4.25" |
Maximum Label and Liner Length |
39" |
Maximum Roll Diameter |
5" |
Core Diameter |
1.0" and 1.5" |
Media Thickness Range |
0.003" to 0.007" |
Media Types |
Fanfold, roll, tag stock |
Operating Temperature |
40 to 105 degrees F |
Operating Humidity |
10 to 90 percent non-condensing relative humidity |
Storage Temperatures |
-40 to 140 degrees F |
Storage Humidity |
5 to 95 percent non-condensing relative humidity |
Voltage and Frequency |
Auto-detecting 110-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
Dimensions |
6.7 x 7.9 x 8.2 inches (H x W x D)* |
Weight |
3 lb. |
* 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.
Label printers, also known as label makers, can be used to print labels, tags, receipts, and other similarly sized media. Direct thermal and thermal transfer label printers use heat instead of ink to print on coated thermal media. A parallel, serial, or USB port allows a label printer to be connected to a computer. An Ethernet port or wireless capabilities may enable it to be connected to a computer network. Label printers can be used in a variety of commercial environments, including warehouses, laboratories, retail stores, health care facilities, and shipping and receiving facilities.
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?
- Printer
- Power supply
- Power cord
- Software CD
- User manual
Reviews
Works well. Got what we expected with no issues ...
Works well. Got what we expected with no issues and delivery was speedy.<br />
As Described
item was as described.......replaced an older non-functioning Zebra label printer......come with basic software even though Zebra support said NO software comes with device........fair price, prompt shipment!
Five Stars
Excellent!
10/09/2017
OK but a drop in performance from the older TLP series
Does what it is supposed to do through this printer does not do nearly as well as its predecessor, the TLP series printers. The resolution on the older TLP series is much better.<br />