Zebra’s XiIII barcode printer models extend the Xi-series line with improved performance, durability, and flexibility in specialty and standard barcode label printing needs for industrial and commercial businesses.
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The XiIII series models--from the 110XiIIIPlus to the 220XiIIIPlus--offer businesses more printing width options, more printing and processing speeds, more resolution flexibility, and more productivity than ever. All of the XiIIIPlus models can print labels up to 39 inches in length and offer both thermal transfer and direct thermal printing, stretching label printing capabilities to new standards.
The 110XiIIIPlus Barcode Printer offers either a four-inch printing width with 203- or 300-dpi resolution and up to ten inches per second or a 600-dpi print head that focuses on high-precision specialty labeling that rates at four inches per second and 23.5 dots per mm.
The 140XiIIIPlus Barcode Printer gives businesses a reliable printing width of 5 inches or 128 mm and a 203-dpi resolution at a speed of 12 inches per second.
The 170XiIIIPlus presents options of 6.6 inches width, 8 inches per second printing at 203 dpi or 12 inches per second at 300 dpi, optimizing printing flexibility.
The 220XiIIIPlus allows tremendous printing widths of up to 8.5 inches at ten inches per second with resolution flexibility of 203 dpi or 300 dpi. The 220XiIIIPlus Barcode Printer easily and comfortably meets label printing needs for detailed graphics or smaller fonts on labels and documents. The model is perfect for such applications as chemical drum labels, banner-sized labels, and pallet or container shipping labels, to name only a few.
Rugged Durability
The XiIIIPlus series models come in sturdy, steel casing and frames with high operating temperature and humidity ratings, granting smooth, continuous printing operations in harsh warehouse and commercial settings.
Summary
Zebra’s XiIIIPlus series of barcode printers offer reliability, reduced throughput times, and enhanced printing flexibility for high-paced, profit-conscious businesses’ labeling operations.