Zebra’s ZM600 Barcode Printer, the newest in the Best-In-Class Z-series printer line, brings new levels of productivity and efficiency to inventory and asset management and control.
When the Going Gets Tough
Rugged, smudge-resistant housing gives the ZM600 Barcode Printer a durability that protects printing jobs against skips and failures and makes this warehouse or industrial model a real workhorse of reliability. Even the die-cast print head keeps on printing those heavy-duty jobs in tough environments.
The large metal media cover joins protection with convenience. Thermal transfer operating temperatures from 40 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (5 to 40 degrees Celsius) and direct thermal operating temperatures of 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 40 degrees Celsius) permit high-speed printing in hot, humid environments.
The Tough Get Going
A printing speed of ten inches per second and a maximum label width of 6.6 inches allow quick finishes to even the largest print order. The ZM600 offers fast connectivity and processing speeds via a 32-bit processor with an IEEE 1284, bi-directional parallel interface as well, making order-to-print-start delays virtually obsolete.
Choose the USB, 802.11 b/g, Ethernet, wireless, serial, or parallel configuration, and businesses have convenience served well on a sturdy, die-cast platter.
The ZM600’s large LCD allows quick printer configuration and reduces eyestrain. Color-coded user messages enable quick alert recognition and diminish annoying lag times to find and read status indicators.
Upgrade-Ready
The ZM600 Barcode Printer advances current printing capability, but it stands poised to boost future productivity, as well.
RFID-ready, the ZM600 comes already equipped for expanded capability when RFID kits are fully available. The “ready when you are” status unchains businesses’ printing potential exponentially. A varied array of current or forthcoming options make the ZM600 Barcode Printer poised to expand to match a business’ growth requirements.
Summary
The new ZM600 Barcode Printer fast-tracks productivity potential and helps minimize ineffective use of available man-hours for businesses with growth in mind.