The Toshiba B-SA4 barcode label printer provides the functionality and robustness of an industrial printer with the compact footprint and ease of use of a desktop printer.
For ultimate networking capabilities it comes with a wide variety of communication interfaces enabling you to manage your whole network of printers from a central source.
The B-SA4 really is the perfect ‘Total Solution’ for any printing application with high-quality output industrial performance versatile design advanced functionality including RFID options and the backing of a globally recognised quality brand.
Its ergonomic design makes the B-SA4 the printer of choice for any quiet office situation whilst the superior quality output and exceptional performance ensure that it fits perfectly with robust industrial environments.
High print quality: fitted with a 200 dpi printhead as standard and with the flexibility to easily upgrade to 300 dpi these machines are unique in the market.
The B-SA4 comes with an entire Central Network Management Suite that allows you to manage all the SNMP printers in your network.
Technology Thermal transfer / direct thermal
Resolution 8 dots/mm (203 dpi); optional 11.8 dots/mm (300 dpi)
Print Width Maximum 104 mm; up to 105.7 mm with 300 dpi printhead
Print Speed Up to 152.4 mm/s (6 ips)
Interfaces - Bidirectional parallel port USB 2.0 LAN (100BASE) serial port* wireless LAN*
*option
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Print Technology | Direct thermal / Thermal transfer |
| Print speed | Up to 152mm/sec |
| Print Resolution | 203 dpi |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 238 x 339 x 332 mm |
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