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  • Label Size: 83mm x 140mm
  • Number of Labels: 6 x 1040
  • Type: Thermal Transfer
  • Unique Feature: Permanent Adhesive
  • Laminated: No
  • Number: 76056
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Zebra Z-Select 2000T (76056) White Label Roll 83mm x 140mm - 6 x 1040 Labels (Original)

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Zebra 170PAX4 Expert Review

The Zebra 170PAX4 is a print engine that supports print widths of up to 6 inches and is ideally suited to the following print/apply systems: mission-critical industrial applications, packaging applications and high-volume product, pallet, carton and case labelling.

Featuring wireless and Ethernet connectivity, the 170PAX4 can also produce high-quality and durable labels quickly with print speeds of up to 12 inches/305mm per second.

This Zebra printer also includes a real-time clock as well as a multilingual back-lit LCD, and even supports left-hand or right-hand orientation.

Whilst the Zebra 170PAX4 has been discontinued and replaced by the Zebra ZE500, label tape and ribbons for this Zebra printer are still available to buy from Cartridge People.

Why not take a look at our wide range of Zebra label tape?

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Q. What printing applications does the Zebra 170PAX4 support?

Q. What is the difference between direct thermal printing and thermal transfer printing?