The ZD611R is a desktop printer that prints labels with a width of 2 inches and encodes RFID.
The ZD611R is the industry's only 2-inch desktop RFID printer/encoder. The ZD611R features a slim body. With adaptive encoding technology, RFID setup is easy, eliminating the need for complex RFID installation guides. The RFID log records all RFID data with timestamps, enhancing tracking capabilities in the business environment, deepening visualization, and providing enterprise-level insights.
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【ZD611R RFID Functionality】 • Supports UHF EPC Gen 2 V2, ISO/IEC 18000-63, and RAIN RFID protocol compliant tags • Tag printing and encoding at a minimum pitch of 16mm • Easy setup with adaptive encoding technology • RFID job monitoring tool • RFID logs record all RFID data with timestamps • RFID ZPL commands support existing Zebra RFID printers • Supports industry-standard multi-vendor chip-based serialization 【Standard Features】 • 4.3-inch full-color LCD touchscreen with a 3-button user interface • Ethernet, serial, USB 2.0, USB Host • Mobile app for printer setup compatible with Android/iOS using BLE connection • Real-time clock • Media dancer for optimal print quality • OpenACCESS for easy media loading • Durable double-frame construction For specifications, please download the catalog or visit the product information webpage.
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【Uses】 ○Retail industry ○Medical institutions ○Light industry ○Service industry
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Since introducing the barcode printing system to Japan for the first time, we have consistently provided advanced solutions as a pioneer in the marking field. Based on the sales of barcode printers and related software, as well as supplies such as tags, labels, and ribbons, we have recently expanded our diverse product offerings related to Auto-ID (automatic identification) by utilizing wireless technologies like RFID and BLE, and combining image recognition with AI.