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Citizen CL-E720DT label printer Direct thermal 203 x 203 DPI Wired

SKU
1000852
Your price £520.33
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203dpi, 200mm/s, USB 2.0, LCD, LAN, 16MB Flash, 250x458x261mm, 10.2kg
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Highlights

The CL-E720DT table top printer is packed with features usually reserved for higher class machines. Designed and built for easy operation and service, it includes the proven Citizen ARCP™ mechanism, which guarantees sharp, high quality print results.When only Direct Thermal printing is required, the CL-E720DT is ideal. - Featuring on board LAN & USB interfaces - LinkServer™ management tool - Super-low standby power consumption

Specifications

  • Print technology
    Direct thermal
  • Colour
    N
  • Maximum resolution
    203 x 203 DPI
  • Print speed
    200 mm/sec
  • Maximum printing width
    10.4 cm
  • Maximum roll diameter
    20 cm
  • Media thickness
    0.0635 - 0.254 mm
  • Connectivity technology
    Wired
  • Ethernet LAN
    Y
  • USB port
    Y
  • USB 2.0 ports quantity
    1
  • Flash memory
    16 MB
  • Product colour
    Black
  • Display
    LCD
  • Power consumption (printing)
    72 W
  • Power consumption (standby)
    2.9 W
  • Windows operating systems supported
    Windows 10 Education,Windows 10 Education x64,Windows 10 Enterprise,Windows 10 Enterprise x64,Windows 10 Home,Windows 10 Home x64,Windows 10 IOT Core,Windows 10 Pro,Windows 10 Pro x64,Windows 7 Enterprise,Windows 7 Enterprise x64,Windows 7 Home Basic,Windows 7 Home Basic x64,Windows 7 Home Premium,
  • Linux operating systems supported
    Y
  • Width
    250 mm
  • Depth
    458 mm
  • Height
    261 mm
  • Weight
    10.2 kg
  • Quick start guide
    Y
  • LED indicators
    Status

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