factory Outlets for Seiko Printer Head Mechanism - Original Fujitsu FTP-638MCL101/103 Thermal Printer Mechanism – Qiji
factory Outlets for Seiko Printer Head Mechanism - Original Fujitsu FTP-638MCL101/103 Thermal Printer Mechanism – Qiji Detail:
Details
The easy loading FTP-608 MCL Series is ultra compact high speed, battery driven thermal printer, printing 3-inch wide paper (80mm) where platens are removable. Our original platen removal mechanism improved paper loading and maintenance.
The FTP-608 MCL series can be used for a variety of applications, such as portable terminals, POS, ticket issuing terminals, label printers, banking terminals, and measurement and medical equipment.
Features
•Easy loading type
Our unique platen removal mechanism improved paper loading and maintenance.
•Ultra compact
Height 15.5 mm, width 92.3mm, depth 33.0 mm for the 3 inch model.
•High speed printing
It can print at 60 mm/s (480 dotlines/s) maximum by using Fujitsu’s unique head drive control.
•High resolution printing
8 dots/mm of resolution printing is possible.
•RoHS compliant
Application
• Cash registers
• EFT POS terminals
• Gas pumps
• Portable terminals
• Measuring instruments and analysers
•Taxi meters
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