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    Zebra ZT23042-T01000GA ZT230 BAA/TAA TT Industrial Printer

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    Zebra ZT23042-T01000GA ZT230 BAA/TAA TT Industrial Printer

    SKU: ZT23042-T01000GA
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    Product Description

    The Zebra ZT23042-T01000GA BAA/TAA 4-inch 203 dpi Thermal Transfer Printer is Zebra's most affordable industrial printer incorporating extensive customer feedback from legacy printers resulting in an innovative printer with a space saving design.

    The ZT230 BAA/TAA offers a streamlined design and smaller footprint that takes up less physical space than the legacy S4M printer. The ZT230 BAA/TAA printer is ideal for a variety of applications from manufacturing and transportation and logistics, to healthcare and retail. From item and specimen tagging to shelf-edge and packaging labeling, these printers can meet the demands of your worker's needs.

    You also get multiple connectivity options including USB 2.0 and RS-232 Serial, and offers the ability to add Parallel, Ethernet or Wi-Fi connections. The built in Tear Bar allows you to easily tear labels off as they are printed.

    What's Included:

    • Zebra ZT230 BAA/TAA 203 DPI Thermal Transfer Industrial Printer, BAA/TAA Compliant, with Serial, USB and Tear Bar
    • US Power Cord
    • Cleaning Pen

    This Printer is BAA/TAA Compliant. See FAQ tab for more info.

    Zebra ZT23042-T01000GA

    • Resolution: 203 dpi/8 dots per mm
    • Memory: 128 MB SDRAM, 128 MB on-board linear Flash
    • Print Width: 4.09" (104mm)
    • Print Speed: Up to 6 ips / 152mm per second maximum
    • Construction: metal frame with metal media cover
    • Icon-based LCD multilingual graphical user interface with full function keypad and Bi-color LEDs for quick printer status
    • Side-loading supplies path for simplified media and ribbon loading
    • RS-232 Serial, USB 2.0 Connectivity Options
    • Thermal Transfer
    • Tear Bar
    • 17" L x 9.5" W x 10.9" H, 20 lbs
    • BAA/TAA Compliant

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    What is TAA Compliance
    TAA refers to the Trade Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. & 2501-2581), which is intended to foster fair and open international trade. TAA requires that the U.S. Government may acquire only U.S. made or designated country end products. This act requires that contractors must certify that each end product meets the applicable requirements. End products are "those articles, materials, and supplies to be acquired for public use". This includes items which have been "substantially transformed" in the United States. GSA Schedule Contracts are subject to the Trade Agreements Act (TAA), meaning all products listed on the GSA Schedule Contract be manufactured or "substantially transformed" in a "designated country".

    What is BAA Compliance
    BAA refers to the Buy American Act (4 U.S.C. & 10a-10d), which attempts to protect domestic labor by providing a preference for American goods is the major domestic preference statute governing procurement by the federal government. It was enacted in 1933 and has only been substantively amended four times in the succeeding years. The act differentiates between manufactured and un-manufactured articles. An un-manufactured article will be deemed a domestic end product or construction material if it has been mined or produced in the United States. Manufactured articles are considered domestic if they have been manufactured in the United States from components, "substantially all" of which have been mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States. "Substantially all" means that the cost of foreign components does not exceed 50% of the cost of all components.