Factory Price For Printer Pos 58mm - Original Fujitsu FTP-638MCL401 Thermal Printer Mechanism – Qiji
Factory Price For Printer Pos 58mm - Original Fujitsu FTP-638MCL401 Thermal Printer Mechanism – Qiji Detail:
Product Detail
The FTP-638 MCL Series are 5V driven high-speed printers with a ultra low profile auto cutter and long life.
The FTP-638 MCL Series can be used for a variety of applications, such as POS terminals, banking terminals, and measurement and medical equipment.
Features
• Ultra low profile
Height 21.8 mm, width 103.2 mm, depth 42.2 mm
• High speed printing
It can print at 60 mm/s (480 dotlines/s) maximum by using Fujitsu’s unique head drive control.
• Auto Cutter
Long life and high reliable guilotine with dedicated motor.
• Easy paper loading
Our lever platen release mechanism allows a wide paper route, so paper can be easily inserted.
• Multifunctional die-cast frame
Wide operating temperature range, long continuous printing, high ESD absorbtion and discharge of static electricity vibration and shock resistant.
• RoHS compliant
Application
• Cash registers
• EFT POS terminals
• Gas pumps
• Portable terminals
• Measuring instruments and analysers
• Taxi meters
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