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Specification |
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2200 Series |
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3200 Series |
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EPROM for program and printer dot tables |
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256K flash standard (includes space for graphic elements) |
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256K flash standard (includes space for graphic elements) |
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Print buffer (SRAM) |
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32k standard (32K printing buffer) |
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128K standard |
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8 bit A/D circuit to measure:
-voltage levels of system and printer mechanism
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2 channel |
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2 channel |
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Battery backed clock/calendar, line counter and interval timers |
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Optional |
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Printer Block |
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Print Method |
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Direct Thermal |
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Print-heads |
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Seiko |
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Fujitsu |
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Low power printer driver and fail safe circuits |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Paper-out sensor |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Automatic thermal print contrast control (voltage and temperature dependent) |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Auto paper load feature |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Paper width |
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2.25" (57mm) |
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3.125" (80mm) |
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Power Block |
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Charger circuit |
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Auto switch fast/trickle |
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Auto switch fast/trickle |
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Rechargeable battery pack |
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7.4V 1800mAh Lithium Ion |
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6V, 1500mAH NiMH |
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Power gauge for battery capacity |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Data Interface Block |
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Communication speed |
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2400 to 38.4K |
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2400 to 38.4K |
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Communication Interfaces: Infra-Red (IRDA) |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Communication Interfaces: Bluetooth |
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Available |
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Available |
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Communication Interfaces: Serial |
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RJ11 type |
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RJ11 type |
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Communication Interfaces: Parallel |
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Magnetic Card Reader (MCR) |
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3 track option |
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3 track option |
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User input, selection and feedback |
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Push button and LEDs |
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Push button and LEDs |
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Special Features |
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Graphics Mode |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Resident fonts |
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11 Standard |
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11 Standard |
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Downloadable fonts, barcodes, forms and logos |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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Barcodes: Code 39, Code 128, EAN 128, EAN 8 |
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Standard |
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Standard |
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EAN 13, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar |
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Windows based graphics printer driver (including CE) |
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Available |
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Available |
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Paper roll (diameter) |
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1.5" (38mm) |
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1.375" (35mm) |
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Belt Belt Mount Options |
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Belt loop; shoulder strap |
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Belt loop; shoulder strap |
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High impact ABS fire retardant enclosure |
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Standard plus protective over-molds |
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Standard plus protective bumpers |
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Dimensions (HxWxL) |
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2.3"x4"x5.3" (58x102x135mm) |
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2.25"x4.75"x61" (57x121x152mm) |
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Weight (with paper and battery installed) |
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16 ounces (475g) |
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20 ounces (580g) |
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Optional protective rubberized 'boot' or carrying case |
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Environmental Case |
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Performance Characteristics |
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Print Speed |
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Up to 2" /sec (51mm/sec) |
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Up to 2" sec (51mm/sec) |
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Columns of text |
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24/32/38/40/42/48 |
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36/48/57/60/63/72/80 available |
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Lines per second |
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4 (48) 5 (38-42) 6 (24-32) |
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4 (72) 5 (57-63) 6 (48) 7 (36) |
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Lines of Print per Roll |
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5,200 |
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4,400 |
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Rolls of Paper per charge |
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6+ |
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6 |
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Print Head Life |
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50Km (31 miles) |
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50Km (31 miles) |
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New Code Express!
Portable receipt printer series
Good Things Come in Small Packages
Lightweight, rugged and easy to use, the Code Express weighs in at roughly one pound. Designed to meet the needs of the mobile workforce, this wireless solution will take you by surprise. With a wide range of options (magnetic card reader plus IRDA, Bluetooth, linerless label and much more), the Code Express is sure to meet your every need.
Convenience
Just imagine what it would be like to never have to wait in a long line again – or to have the ability to order a meal at a concert or sporting event, without ever leaving your seat? Line busting and POS applications are the wave of the future. Time is money and consumers have come to expect a higher level of service. If you’re not looking for ways to improve customer satisfaction, you can bet that your competition is. Isn’t it time you managed your customer’s expectations? |
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