Zebra's best-in-class Z Series printers just got better! The ZM400 includes additional productivity-enhancing features and modern, flexible network connectivity for easy system integration in most manufacturing, warehousing and business applications. This industrial/commercial workhorse also delivers efficient 4-inch-wide labeling thanks to its quick throughput and 10 inches-per-second print speed.
ZM400 300dpi b/g Print Server Peel with Liner Take up ZEBRA, ZM400, 300DPI, ZPLII AND XML, 16MB SDRAM, POWER CORD WITH US PLUG, PEEL WITH LINER TAKE UP SPINDLE, ZEBRANET B/G PRINT SERVER (RADIO CARD INCLUDED) ZM400 Direct Thermal-Thermal Transfer Bar Code Printer (300 dpi, 802.11b/g, PrintServer, Peel with Liner Take Up) ZEBRA, DISCONTINUED, ZM400, 300DPI, ZPLII AND XML, 16MB SDRAM, POWER CORD WITH US PLUG, PEEL WITH LINER TAKE UP SPINDLE, ZEBRANET B/G PRINT SERVER (RADIO CARD INCLUDED)
Manufacturer: | Zebra |
MSRP (CAD): | $4,294.54 *** Please contact us for corporate pricing or login to see web pricing or US$ pricing. |
Manufacturer Part: | ZM400-3001-4600T (ZM40030014600T) |
Description: | ZM400 300dpi b/g Print Server Peel with Liner Take up ZEBRA, ZM400, 300DPI, ZPLII AND XML, 16MB SDRAM, POWER CORD WITH US PLUG, PEEL WITH LINER TAKE UP SPINDLE, ZEBRANET B/G PRINT SERVER (RADIO CARD INCLUDED) ZM400 Direct Thermal-Thermal Transfer Bar Code Printer (300 dpi, 802.11b/g, PrintServer, Peel with Liner Take Up) ZEBRA, DISCONTINUED, ZM400, 300DPI, ZPLII AND XML, 16MB SDRAM, POWER CORD WITH US PLUG, PEEL WITH LINER TAKE UP SPINDLE, ZEBRANET B/G PRINT SERVER (RADIO CARD INCLUDED) (Zebra ZM400 Bar Code Printer) |
Alternates: | ZEB-ZM40030014600T ZM400 Direct Thermal-Thermal Transfer Bar Code Printer (300 dpi, 802.11b/g, PrintServer, Peel with Liner Take Up) ZM400-3001-4600T ZEBRA, DISCONTINUED, ZM400, 300DPI, ZPLII AND XML, 16MB SDRAM, POWER CORD WITH US PLUG, PEEL WITH LINER TAKE UP SPINDLE, ZEBRANET B/G PRINT SERVER (RADIO CARD INCLUDED)
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Weight: | 36Lbs (17Kgs) |
Document: | ZM400-3001-4600T Documentation |
Date Updated: | Nov 3, 2015 |