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  • Label Size: 51mm x 76mm
  • Number of Labels: 18 x 380
  • Type: Thermal Transfer
  • Unique Feature: Permanent Adhesive
  • Laminated: No
  • Number: 3006295
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Zebra Z-Ultimate 3000T (3006295) White Label Roll 76mm x 51mm - 18 x 380 Labels (Original)

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Zebra P4T Expert Review

The Zebra P4T is the mobile printer that is capable of producing long-lasting thermal transfer labels and places a focus on printing productivity.

This Zebra printer is ideal for use in manufacturing plants and warehouses, retail store warehouses, distribution centres, third party logistics warehouses and outdoor garden centres, for example.

Bluetooth/USB connectivity is supported on the Zebra P4T, which also features a large LCD in order to simplify the label printing process.

With a 203 dots per inch print resolution and print speeds of up to 76.2mm per second, the P4T can produce high-quality and durable labels quickly.

Whilst the Zebra P4T has been discontinued, label tape and ribbons for this Zebra printer are still available to buy from us.

Why not check out the wider range of Zebra label tape that is available to buy from us here at Cartridge People?

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