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Zebra PSC-260

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Brand Zebra 2007
Model 880144124936
Released Year 2007
Type Printers
Series Z
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Zebra PSC-260 is a compact, direct thermal barcode printer designed for office and retail environments requiring moderate label volume printing. It supports a maximum print width of 4.09 inches and a print resolution of 203 dpi, providing clear, legible barcode and text output. The device employs direct thermal technology, eliminating the need for ink or toner, thus reducing maintenance complexity. Connectivity options include parallel, serial, and USB interfaces, allowing flexible integration with existing office systems. The printer utilizes Zebra programming language (ZPL) for label formatting and supports a range of media types including die-cut labels and continuous stock. Despite being part of an earlier generation, the PSC-260 offers reliable performance tailored for mid-volume printing applications.

Specifications

Printer type Direct thermal
Print resolution 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
Maximum print width 4.09 inches (104 mm)
Maximum print speed 3 inches per second (76 mm/s)
Connectivity USB, Serial, Parallel
Memory 8 MB DRAM, 4 MB Flash
Media types Die-cut labels, continuous labels, tags
Media width 1 inch (25.4 mm) to 4.65 inches (118 mm)
Media thickness 2.5 mil to 8.5 mil
Label roll diameter 5 inches (127 mm)
Dimensions 10.4 x 7.4 x 7.5 inches (265 x 188 x 190 mm)
Weight 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)
Programming language Zebra Programming Language (ZPL)
Power supply External 24 V DC power adapter
Operating environment 40°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C), 20-85% non-condensing humidity
Technology Thermal
MPN 880144124936
Model PSC-260
Product Line Zebra Z
Manufacturer Printer Supply Company
Type Label Printer
Compatible Model Zebra
Item Condition New
Ink Color Black
Manufacture Part Number PSC-260
UPC Does not apply

Key Advantages

The PSC-260 offers ease of use with intuitive controls and indicator lights, facilitating quick operation in office settings. Its direct thermal printing technology reduces ongoing consumable costs by eliminating ribbons. The device's compact footprint saves valuable workspace and simplifies integration into existing office layouts. Zebra's ZPL compatibility enables users to design complex label formats efficiently. Multiple connectivity options, including USB, parallel, and serial ports, accommodate various network setups. Additionally, the printer's affordability and reliability make it attractive for small business barcode labeling needs.

Limitations

One limitation of the PSC-260 is its restricted print resolution of 203 dpi, which may not be suitable for very fine graphics or small barcode symbologies. The direct thermal printing method results in labels that can fade over time or when exposed to heat, limiting label longevity. Media compatibility is somewhat limited compared to more advanced Zebra models supporting thermal transfer printing. Speed-wise, it prints up to 3 inches per second, which may be slow for high-volume industrial environments. The device lacks wireless connectivity options, restricting flexible deployment in modern office networks. Also, Zebra has discontinued this model, possibly affecting support and availability of replacement parts and accessories.

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