Zebra Zp450
Zebra’s ZP450 thermal printer was designed exclusively for parcel/post labeling. The economical, compact ZP450 offers unparalleled ease of use and is one of the fastest direct thermal desktop printers in its class. Feature-rich to meet customer needs, the ZP 450 builds on Zebra’s proven service to the parcel/post industry.
Zebra thermal printers are typically small and compact. They are desktop-size barcode shipping label printer types designed to print UPS WorldShip thermal shipping labels. They are also used to print USPS 2-D data matrix stamps. Businesses that print several labels each day or ship hundreds of packages every day would require a Zebra ZP450 printer for reliable performance. Thermal label printers from Zebra technologies corp are easy to install and maintain in perfect working condition. Zebra printers also support a wide range of user-defined fonts and graphics.
The Zebra ZP450 printer is a direct thermal label printer, meaning that it uses a print method that does not require ink, which comes as a huge advantage. This unique printer uses thermal printing technology that works with no ink, using heat instead to ‘burn’ images with high resolution 203 dpi (8 dots/ mm) into the label. Thermal direct technology does not require refilling ink or toner and, as a result, translates to significant savings, especially if you print a lot of labels.
The ZP450 printer is multi-functional that prints product labels, shipping labels, inventory labels, and barcode labels for other purposes. You can conveniently harmonize the zebra printer with your existing desktop computer setup to create shipping and other business labels.
Some of the connections that can be used with the ZP450 thermal printer are parallel and USB connections, with the option of upgrading to ethernet or wireless. As a result, it makes it flexible and reliable. The ZP-450 is perfect for almost any type of business with labeling protocols. The printer is also compatible with Zebras EPL and EPL II programming languages. These include the programming used by the leading shipping programs such as UPS, FedEx, Endicia, eBay, PayPal, Stamps.com, and many others.