G-Printer GP-C80180II 80mm Thermal Receipt Printer

General
Functions Thermal
Printer Type Thermal Receipt Printer
Print
Print Speed Up to 300 mm
Print Resolution 203DPI
Paper Information
Paper Type 80mm width accommodates various paper sizes
Technical Specs
Connectivity USB
LAN
Power Consumption Power supply
Input: DC24V 1.5A
Physical Specs
Dimension 180mm×139mm×133mm
Weight 0.95kg
Warranty Information
Warranty 1 year

7,500.00৳ 

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Product Description

G-Printer GP-C80180II 80mm Thermal Receipt Printer

The G-Printer GP-C80180II is an 80mm Thermal Receipt Printer that combines efficiency and elegance, will elevate your printing experience. Its small size (184 x 143 x 133) betrays its strong powers. The GP-C80180II is designed specifically for roll thermal paper, assuring smooth operation and reducing disruptions to your business. Utilize the benefits of thermal printing technology to provide not only quick outputs but also high print quality. This printer is designed for flexibility, with an 80mm paper width that can support a variety of applications. Connectivity is simple, with USB and LAN/network interfaces available for adapting to different system configurations. The GP-C80180II has you covered whether you need a direct USB connection or a networked option. This printer thrives in dynamic working situations, operating in a temperature range of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius and a humidity level of 30% to 90% non-condensing. Furthermore, its storage adaptability ranges from -20 to 55 degrees Celsius at humidity levels ranging from 20% to 93% non-condensing, assuring long-term durability and reliability. The G-Printer GP-C80180II is more than just a printer; it’s a solid solution built to fulfill the needs of a wide range of printing applications. This thermal receipt printer is a testament to accuracy, connection, and versatility, whether in a crowded retail atmosphere or a refined office setting.

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