ZEBRA UNVEILS HIGH-PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIAL PRINTERS THAT IMPROVE OPERATIONAL VISIBILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY

Anonymous (not verified) -
2 MIN READ

ZT600.png

The ZT600 Series advances the legacy of the Xi Series printers to combine rugged durability and exceptional performance on a user-friendly, future-ready platform. These next-generation workhorses are designed to help you navigate the rapidly evolving business landscape. So, whether you’re concerned about growing production line demands, increasing operational complexities, integrating disparate systems or controlling investment costs, the ZT600 Series industrial printers have you covered today – and for years to come.

 

Designed to excel even in the harshest of conditions, the newest printers offer greater operational visibility, control and adaptability for the manufacturing and T&L verticals – but are as user-friendly and intuitive as the consumer gadgets we use daily. The ZT600 Series printers' user interface includes an icon menu system with a high-resolution color LCD display. Advanced diagnostics and troubleshooting, including onboard sensors, alarms and error specific how-to videos, help customers identify, diagnose and fix issues quickly, therefore minimizing downtime. These new printers run Link-OS applications designed to streamline device deployment, network connectivity, daily use, and routine maintenance to optimize productivity.

 

Combining rugged physical durability and exceptional performance on user-friendly, future-ready platforms, the new ZT510, ZT610, ZT620 are engineered with the most comprehensive feature set of any Zebra stationary printer. These are the workhorse printers our manufacturing, transportation and logistics customers need to meet business and technology needs now and for years to come.

 

For more information and spec sheets, check out the product pages.

ZT600 Series Industrial Printers | Zebra

ZT510 Industrial Printer | Zebra

 

 

profile

Anonymous (not verified)

Dfghjkjjn

Please register or login to post a reply

Replies