ZYWELL Zy4603 4-Inch Thermal Transfer Label Printer With Automatic Cutter
- Zy4603 4-Inch Thermal Transfer Label Printer With Automatic Cutter
- Large memory:32M+32M(standard) 128M+128M((expansion).
- Variety interface, clear printing.
- Compatible with zebraZPLIl commands.
- Abundant optional accessories, outstanding performance,great advantages.
- Rotary cutter,high speed, non-return cutting, no paper jams, long life.
- RFID,good label compatibility, simply operation, low educational cost.
- Support connecting many extended application(barcode scanner, electronic scale etc)
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Here are some of the most common materials you can print on with a desktop thermal transfer printer:
1. Paper and Cardstock
This is the most common and cost-effective material. It's used for:
Coated Paper Labels: The most popular choice for general use. These labels have a smooth surface, perfect for printing clear barcodes, shipping labels, and product tags for dry, indoor environments.
Tags: You can print on thick paper or cardstock tags for things like apparel, price tags, or inventory tracking where you don't need an adhesive.
2. Synthetic Materials (Plastic-based)
These materials are highly durable and are a key advantage of thermal transfer printing. They're often used for labels that need to withstand harsh conditions.
Synthetic Paper (Polypropylene/PP): This material is durable and tear-resistant. It's a great choice for labels that need to be waterproof and oil-resistant, like those for chemical bottles, food packaging, and outdoor items.
Polyester (PET): Known for its resistance to high temperatures, abrasions, and chemicals. Polyester labels are perfect for electronics, asset tags, and industrial equipment that face tough environments.
Vinyl (PVC): This flexible, weather-resistant material is a good option for outdoor applications, like marking cables or pipes.
3. Specialized Materials
Beyond standard labels, thermal transfer printers can handle other specific materials for unique applications.
Fabric and Textile Labels: With a special ribbon and material, you can print wash-care instructions or branding on fabric labels for clothing. These prints are designed to withstand washing and ironing without fading.
Heat Shrink Tubing: Used for identifying wires and cables. A thermal transfer printer can print text directly onto the tubing, which then shrinks to fit tightly around the cable when heated.
| Model | Zy-4603 | ||
| Printing Resolution | 8dots/mm (200DPI) | 12dots/mm (300DPI) | 24dots/mm (600DPI) |
| Printing Method | Direct Thermal/Thermal Transfer | ||
| Printing Speed | 2~8ips(50.8~203.2mm/s) | 1~6ips(25.4~152.4mm/s) | 1~4ips(25.4~101.6mm/s) |
| Printing Width | MAX 4.1"(104mm) | MAX 4.3"(108mm) | MAX 4.1"(105mm) |
| Printing Length | MIN 0.2"(4mm) MAX 157.5"(4000mm) | MIN 0.2"(4mm) MAX 118.5"(3000mm) | MIN 0.2"(4mm) MAX 39.4"(1000mm) |
| CPU | 500 MHz, 32-bit RISC | ||
| Memory | Standard FLASH: 32 MByte, SDRAM: 32 MByte Optional: Max. FLASH: 128 MByte, SDRAM: 128 MByte |
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| Communication Interface | Standard: 1xUSB 2.0 Type-B 1xRJ45 Ethernet (10M/100M) 1xUSB Host (supports connection of barcode scanners and keyboards) 1xSerial (9-pin RS232) Optional: Bluetooth Bluetooth+WiFi (2.4G or 5G) GPIO Expansion Real-Time Clock (Supports Perpetual Calendar) |
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