Well-designed Printer Module - Original Fujitsu FTP-628MCL401 Thermal Printer Mechanism – Qiji
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Product Detail:
The FTP-628 MCL Series are battery driven high-speed printers with a 2-inch paper width equivalent.
The FTP-628 MCL Series can be used for a variety of applications, such as portable terminals, POS, banking terminals, and measurement and medical equipment.
Features
• Ultra low profile
Height 21.8 mm, width 81.2 mm, depth 42.2 mm
• High speed printing
It can print at 80 mm/s (640 dotlines/s) at 9.5V head voltage maximum
• Auto Cutter
Full cut type and partial cut type printers are available by user selection.
• Easy paper loading
Our unique platen release mechanism allows a wide paper route even if the printer is ultra-compact, so paper can be easily inserted.
• Multifunctional die-cast form
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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We take "customer-friendly, quality-oriented, integrative, innovative" as objectives. "Truth and honesty" is our administration ideal for Well-designed Printer Module - Original Fujitsu FTP-628MCL401 Thermal Printer Mechanism – Qiji , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Croatia, Johannesburg, Slovakia, The quality of our merchandise is equal to OEM's quality, because our core parts are the same with OEM supplier. The above items have passed professional certification, and we not only can produce OEM-standard items but we also accept Customized Merchandise order.
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