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Zebra Technologies Corporation 110Xi4

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Brand Zebra Technologies Corporation 2019
Model 110Xi4
Released Year 2019
Type Printers
Series Xi
Item Weight 58 pounds
Status Active
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Overview

The Zebra 110Xi4 is an advanced industrial label printer designed to deliver high-volume, high-quality printing with rugged durability. It features a robust metal frame construction optimized for continuous industrial use, equipped with a powerful 32-bit processor ensuring fast printing speeds up to 14 inches per second. The printer supports multiple emulations including Zebra Programming Language (ZPL) and EPL, increasing compatibility with various systems. Connectivity options include USB, parallel, serial, and Ethernet interfaces, facilitating integration in diverse network environments. The print resolution of 203 dpi (standard) with options up to 600 dpi provides versatility for detailed graphics and fine text. The printer operates with thermal transfer and direct thermal technologies, utilizing wide media rolls and ribbons for long print runs.

Its firmware is user-upgradable, supporting scalable fonts and graphics, enhancing custom label creation. The 110Xi4 supports multiple sensor types for media tracking, including transmissive and reflective, making it adaptable to different materials and labels. The printer incorporates an adjustable printhead pressure system, reducing wear and ensuring consistent print quality across varying media thicknesses. Overall, it is suited for manufacturing, logistics, and warehousing applications that require robust, high-performance label printing solutions.

Specifications

Sheet Size 10.16 centimeters
Maximum Black and White Print Resolution 600 dpi
Warranty Type 90 days limited warranty
Max copy resolution black-white 600 dpi
Duplex simplex
Hardware Interface USB
Resolution 600 x 600
Additional Printer functions Print Only
Control Method Remote
Total USB Ports 1
Specific Uses For Product Label Printing
UPC 034722642743
Package Dimensions 23 x 20 x 19 inches
Item Weight 58 pounds
Item model number 110Xi4
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available January 21, 2019
Manufacturer Zebra Technologies Corporation
Printing Method Thermal Transfer and Direct Thermal
Print Resolution 203 dpi standard; optional 300 dpi, 600 dpi
Maximum Print Speed Up to 14 inches (356 mm) per second
Processor 32-bit RISC processor
Memory Standard 16 MB SDRAM, 8 MB Flash
Media Width 0.75 inch to 4.5 inches (19 mm to 114 mm)
Maximum Print Width 4.09 inches (104 mm)
Interface Options USB 2.0, Serial RS-232, Parallel, 10/100 Ethernet
Emulations Supported ZPL, ZPL II, EPL
Dimensions (W x H x D) 12.6 in x 14.1 in x 20.5 in (318 mm x 358 mm x 521 mm)
Weight Approx. 40 lbs (18.1 kg)
Power Supply AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
Sensors Transmissive and reflective sensors for media tracking
Operating Temperature 40°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)
External Roll Media Capacity Up to 8 inches (203 mm) diameter
Ribbon Type Ink coated side in
Ribbon Width 1.57 inches to 4.33 inches (40 mm to 110 mm)

Key Advantages

The Zebra 110Xi4 boasts exceptional durability with its all-metal frame designed for industrial environments, offering a long service life in demanding operations. Its high print speed up to 14 ips significantly improves productivity in large-scale labeling tasks. With flexible media handling capabilities, it supports wide label rolls and various ribbon types, minimizing downtime for media changes. Multiple connectivity options provide seamless integration into existing IT infrastructures. The printer’s support for multiple programming languages makes it adaptable to diverse software and hardware platforms. Additionally, its printhead technology and adjustable pressure settings ensure crisp, high-quality prints consistently across different media types.

Limitations

The 110Xi4, while robust, can be relatively heavy and bulky compared to newer models, which may limit placement flexibility in smaller workspaces. Initial setup and configuration require technical expertise, making it less user-friendly for novices. The cost of consumables such as ribbons and specialized media can be higher than standard desktop printers. Its energy consumption is higher due to industrial-grade components, which might not be optimal for eco-conscious operations. Limited onboard memory compared to modern models restricts storage of complex label formats without a connected PC. Firmware updates and maintenance usually require intervention from trained personnel, adding to operational costs.

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