Spica1000 Type G

One Side 1 Color Printer For Care Labels.

Specifications

Printing Method Thermal Transfer Dot Matrix
Printing Density 12 dots/mm (300dpi)
Printing Speed 70 to 150 mm/second
Printing Width Max. 64 mm
Printing Length Max. 250mm
Number of Print Head 1
Interface USB2.0, Optional: LAN connector
Stacker Mechanism Auto-descending Type (Maximum Height: 150mm)
Applicable Barcodes (Linear Barcodes)
JAN(13/8), EAN, UPC/A, UPC/E, 2of5(Industrial), NW7, CODE39, CODE93, CODE128 (2D Barcodes)
PDF417, QR-code, DataMatrix(ECC200), GS1 Composite
Printable Materials Woven tapes, Rolled paper labels
Printable Label Width 15 to 70 mm
Printable Label Length 30 to 250 mm
Overall Size 380(W) X 365(D) X 435(H) (mm)
Weight 26 kg
Power Source AC100/220V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption Less than 400VA

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