PCPR Thermal Paper Card Printer

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  PCPR Thermal Paper Card Printer- 26/01/05 - CAM  
 
Introduction
The PCPR is the latest addition to DED’s comprehensive range of card printers.

This compact thermal printer offers a cost effective solution for producing single use ‘throw-away’ cardboard cards. With a print speed of up to 80mm/s and the ability to print single or double length ISO format cards, the PCPR is ideally suited to applications such as visitor badges, loyalty cards, phone cards and appointment cards where plain black printing is required.

It’s compact, yet stylish, design combined with manual front loading allows the PCPR to fit right on any reception desk or point of information. A print resolution of 8 dots per mm allows the printing of crisp text, graphics and barcodes.

Available with Windows drivers for 98/2000/XP and capable of emulating the EPOS industry standard ESC/POS commands via its USB or RS232 interface, the PCPR thermal card printer offers unrivalled versatility at an affordable price.

PCPR Thermal Paper Card Printer
 

  Features Include       Applications:  
 
Up to 80mm/s printing speed
Print width of 48mm
Resolution 8dots/mm
Barcode Types: UPC-A, UPC-E,EAN 13, EAN 8, Code 39, 12/5, Code 128
Mechanical Reliabilty: 50000 single cards & 25000 double iso cards
Weight 600g
Windows XP/2000/98 Supported
Dimensions 230(W) x 115(D) x 95(H) mm
     
Phone Cards Systems
Loyalty Cards
Visitor Badges


 

  Downloads  
  PCPR Manuals/Data
PCPR Data Sheet
PCPR
Data Sheet
 

  Additional Information  
  Order codes
Item Contact POS Sales
Contact Card Sales
PCPR2000-G00 RS232C & USB Interface - ISO Card Size Printing. Includes Mains PSU Contact Sales
 

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