TLP2824 Barcode Label Printer Starter Kit, Includes Software & Labels
SKU: PTS-2824-K
TLP2824 Barcode Label Printer Starter Kit, Includes Software & Labels
Product Description
This affordable bar code printing kit is the perfect solution for those who require the convenience of printing custom barcode labels up to 2.25" wide. The kit features Zebra's TLP2824 printer, BarTender printing software and 4000 plus thermal transfer labels and ribbon.
Kit Highlights
- Printing as little as one label at a time on demand is cost effective.
- Thermal Transfer Labels are more durable than standard laser printed labels.
- Bartender label printing software makes it simple to design custom labels with barcodes, text and graphics.
Zebra TLP2824 Printer Specs:
- Resolution: 203 dpi/8 dots per mm
- Memory: 8 MB SDRAM, 4 MB Flash (standard)
- Print Width: 2.2" (56mm)
- Print Length: 39" (991mm)
- Print Speed: 4�/102 mm per second maximum
- Media Sensors: Reflective and transmissive sensors
- Connectivity: USB and serial
- Print methods: Direct thermal and thermal transfer, printing of barcodes, text and graphics
- Programming languages: EPL, EPL-Page Mode, EPL2, ZPL II
Bartender Software Specs:
- Easy to Learn, Easy to Use
- Compliance Labels and Ready-to-Print Formats
- Exceptional Font Control
- Advanced, Custom Serialization
- Import and Export Graphics
- Native and HTML-Compatible Data-Entry Forms
- Web Browser Printing Option
- Add Your Own Features using Visual Basic Script
FAQ and Support Resources for the Zebra PTS-2824-K
Do I need software for my Zebra 2824 to print barcode labels?
Although you may be able to integrate this printer with existing systems, PTS recommends Seagull Scientific's Bartender software for designing and printing your barcode labels and receipts.
This kit includes everything you need to get started including the Bartender software, Labels and Ribbon.
Zebra 2824 Quick Reference Guide
Getting Started with Bartender
Support Resources for the Zebra 2824 on Zebra.com >>
Support Resources for Bartender software on SeagullScientific.com >>