The ZT411 RFID printer/encoder features a 4.3-inch full-color touch display to see the status at a glance. With a print width of 4 inches and print speeds of up to 14 inches per second, it also offers high-resolution (600 dpi) printing and adaptive encoding technology for excellent media flexibility and simple RFID calibration. Add Zebra’s exclusive on-metal tagging solution*, which is the only dedicated option for printing and encoding thicker RFID labels for metal containers and assets.
The ZT411 RFID printer/encoder features a 4.3-inch full-color touch display to see the status at a glance. With a print width of 4 inches and print speeds of up to 14 inches per second, it also offers high-resolution (600 dpi) printing and adaptive encoding technology for excellent media flexibility and simple RFID calibration. Add Zebra’s exclusive on-metal tagging solution*, which is the only dedicated option for printing and encoding thicker RFID labels for metal containers and assets.
USB 2.0, high-speed, RS-232 Serial, 10/100 Ethernet, Bluetooth 4.1, dual USB Host
Optional:
Parallel (Bi-directional interface)
Wireless dual radio with 802.11ac/Bluetooth 4.1, 10/100 Ethernet, Applicator Interface
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