Tills 4 Change features the following EPOS Printers suitable for PC Terminals and some cash register systems. Printers can be supplied with either serial, parallel or USB connections.

Zebra 110Xi4
   

    SRP: N/A
  Serial: £2,246.00  + Delivery (£8.00) + VAT (Total Inc VAT and Delivery = £2704.80)

 

 

 

Zebra 110XI4 Industrial Printer

The 110Xi4 printer is ideal for a variety of applications, including top-side and bottom-side circuit board labeling, product identification labels, serial plate labels, product labels, surgical tools and equipment, diagnostic kits, vials and slides, and others.

  • Increased print speeds up to 14"/356 mm per second for increased batch and print/apply productivity
  • LCD content customizable to user needs
  • Large, easy to use, multilingual LCD screen
  • Flexible connectivity including simultaneous parallel/Ethernet with internal Ethernet
  • Advanced ribbon- and media-low LCD/e-mail alerts
  • Intelligent print head system
  • RFID Ready
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    Includes 12 months Return to Base (RTB) guarantee & 12 months telephone support. Price includes initial programming to customer supplied specification, before dispatch.

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