Thursday, June 26, 2014

Review: Zebra ZM400 Custom Label Printers

By Lewis Clarke




Zebras best-in-class Z Series printers just got better! The ZM400 includes extra productivity-enhancing features and modern, flexible network connectivity for easy system integration in most producing, warehousing and business programs. This economic or commercial workhorse also delivers efficient 4-inch-wide labeling thanks to its fast throughput and 10 inches-per-second print speed.

Only one glance at the Zebra ZM400 and you'll straight away know that it is not your average printer. This printer was created for the serious business with an above normal requirement for label printing. When I say above standard I mean those that need more printing capabilities than the regular customer printer can handle.

The Zebra ZM400 custom label printer offers a great range of network connectivity options. The power to connect to almost any network, means easy and straightforward integration into your excisting infrastructure.

Once connected into your warehouse network, labels can be published swiftly and easily. Three resolutions can be mentioned with each job-203 dots per in. (8 dots/mm), 300 dpi (12 dots/mm), and 600 dpi (23.5 dots/mm). Each choice of resolution has a corresponding print speed-10 inches per second (254 mm/sec) at 203 dpi, 8 inches per second (203 mm/sec) at 300 dpi, and 4 inches per second (102 mm/sec) at 600 dpi.

STANDARD FEATURES OF THE ZEBRA ZM400 PRINTER

- 16 MB DRAM, 8MB Flash
- 203dpi (8 dots/mm) printhead
- RS-232C Serial Interface
- High Speed, IEEE 1284, Bi-Directional Parallel Interface
- USB 2.0
- Transmissive and reflective media sensors
- Multi-lingual backlit 240?128 pixel graphic display
- Color-coded operator cues
- RFID Ready
- 7 bitmapped and 1 scalable font (CG Triumvarate Bold Condensed)
- 32-bit processor
- Auto-calibration
- Auto discoverable (90V? 265V) power supply
- Part Energy Equalizer? (E3?) (for print head energy control)
- Real Time Clock
- Unicode - Compliant
- Fast change printhead and platen
- Charcoal grey form design (for improved smudge resistance)
- ZPL or ZPLII (Zebra Programming Language?).




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