
Stamps.com P4
Brand | Stamps.com 2010 |
Model | 30-02, LAN Network, Wireless |
Released Year | 2010 |
Type | Printers |
Series | ProLabel+ |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Stamps.com ProLabel+ P4 30-02 is a compact office label printer featuring wireless and LAN network connectivity, designed primarily for desktop postal labeling and small office printing tasks.
It supports high-resolution thermal printing technology that ensures clear and durable printed labels without requiring ink or toner cartridges.
The device includes integrated wireless 802.11b/g and wired Ethernet LAN capabilities, enabling flexible deployment across different office network environments.
Equipped with USB 2.0 interface, it allows direct connection to individual computers when network access is not available or preferred.
Its print speed is optimized for small to medium batch label printing tasks, supporting label widths typically used for postal and mailing applications.
Compatibility extends to major operating systems with dedicated driver support to ensure seamless integration with typical office software.
Specifications
Input Type | Monochrome |
Output Type | Black & White |
MPN | 30-02, LAN Network, Wireless |
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Supported Paper Size | 4" |
Type | Label Printer |
Technology | Thermal |
Maximum Resolution | 203 x 203 DPI |
Model | P4 |
Connectivity | Wireless 802.11b/g, Ethernet LAN, USB 2.0 |
Features | Portable |
Product Line | ProLabel+ |
Printer type | Thermal label printer |
Print resolution | 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) |
Print speed | Up to 4 inches per second |
Supported label widths | 1 inch to 4 inches |
Operating systems | Windows XP, Vista, 7 (driver support) |
Power supply | Internal power adapter |
Dimensions | Approx. 8.5 x 6.5 x 6 inches |
Weight | Around 4 pounds |
Discontinuation year | Around 2015 |
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Key Advantages
The ProLabel+ P4 offers versatile network connectivity, featuring both wireless and LAN options suitable for diverse office setups.
Being a thermal printer, it eliminates the need for inks or toners, reducing consumable costs and maintenance.
Its compact design allows space-saving placement on crowded office desks.
High label print quality ensures clear barcodes and text for postal and shipping use cases.
Supports multiple label sizes and types, increasing its flexibility across different mailing needs.
The device is backed by Stamps.com's dedicated software integration, facilitating streamlined postage label printing.
Limitations
As an older model, the ProLabel+ P4 may lack compatibility with newer operating systems or require driver updates.
Wireless connectivity is limited to 802.11b/g standards, not supporting faster or more secure modern Wi-Fi protocols.
Print speed and volume are relatively low compared to larger industrial label printers.
It does not support color printing, restricted to monochrome thermal output.
Internal memory and processing power are limited, making it unsuitable for heavy-duty or high-volume printing environments.
Replacement parts and accessories may be harder to find due to its discontinued status.
FAQ
What types of labels does the ProLabel+ P4 support?
It supports various sizes of thermal labels typically used for postal and shipping purposes, including address and barcode labels.
Can the ProLabel+ P4 connect to a wireless network?
Yes, it features wireless 802.11b/g capabilities enabling connection to compatible Wi-Fi networks.
Is this printer compatible with modern operating systems?
Compatibility may be limited as the device is discontinued; drivers exist primarily for Windows versions available around its release period.
Does the ProLabel+ P4 require ink or toner cartridges?
No, it uses thermal printing technology that does not require ink or toner cartridges.
What interfaces are available for connecting the printer?
It supports USB 2.0, wired Ethernet LAN, and wireless network connections.
Is the ProLabel+ P4 suitable for high-volume printing?
No, it is designed for low to medium volume label printing common in small office environments.
Are replacement parts still available for this model?
Since the device is discontinued, finding parts may be difficult but some third-party suppliers or used components might be available.
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