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LabelRange LP620

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Brand LabelRange 2005
Model LP620
Released Year 2005
Type Printers
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The LabelRange LP620 is an office label printer introduced in the mid-2000s, designed primarily for professional labeling tasks with moderate volume requirements. It employs direct thermal printing technology ensuring quick printout without ink cartridges, suited for standard adhesive labels. The LP620 supports a maximum print resolution of 203 dpi, delivering clear and legible text and barcodes suitable for office and small retail environments. Connectivity is provided via parallel and serial ports, accommodating older computer systems. Its compact footprint and durable build allow for reliable operation in typical office settings. The device uses standard 4-inch wide label rolls, with an adjustable label sensor to handle various label sizes efficiently.

Specifications

Input Type Monochrome
Output Type Black & White
Item Length 8.7”
Supported Paper Size 4x6”(100mmx150mm)
Type Label Printer
Technology Thermal
Maximum Resolution 300 x 300 DPI
Item Height 3.6”
Model LP620
Connectivity Parallel port, Serial port
Scanning Resolution 300x300 DPI
Features Networkable, Portable
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Item Width 4”
Printer Type Direct Thermal Label Printer
Print Resolution 203 dpi
Print Speed Up to 4 inches per second
Max Print Width 4 inches (approx. 104mm)
Label Width Supported 0.75 inches to 4 inches
Media Type Die-cut labels, Continuous labels, Tags
Memory 2 MB RAM
Dimensions 12 x 8 x 7.5 inches (approx.)
Weight 4.5 kg
Power Supply AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Operating System Compatibility Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Label Sensor Adjustable reflective sensor
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The LP620 offers straightforward installation and intuitive operation, targeting users with minimal technical expertise. Its direct thermal technology eliminates the need for consumable inks, reducing ongoing costs. The printer's compatibility with multiple label sizes provides flexibility for diverse office applications. It achieves a satisfactory printing speed for its class, balancing performance with quiet operation. Durable construction extends the device's operational lifespan even in continuous-use scenarios. Additionally, the inclusion of standard ports ensures compatibility with legacy system environments, broadening its usability.

Limitations

Despite its advantages, the LP620 has several limitations inherent to its design era. The print resolution of 203 dpi may not meet today's demands for high-detail graphics or tiny barcodes. Direct thermal printing results in labels that may fade over time or when exposed to heat and sunlight. The absence of modern connectivity options like USB or network support limits integration with contemporary IT infrastructure. Print speed and volume capacity are modest compared to newer models, restricting use in high-demand environments. Replacement parts might now be scarce due to the printer's discontinued status. The compact design, while space-saving, sometimes results in limited paper capacity requiring frequent reloads.

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