TSC TTP-384MT A4 Barcode Label Printer

MPN: 99-135A001-00LF

Model: TTP-384MT

Print Speed – 102 mm/sec (max)

Maximum Tape Width – 241 mm

Interface (Built-in) – USB, LAN, Serial

Tape Size – 101 mm, Tape Width – 241 mm

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The TSC TTP-384MT Barcode Label Printer is a powerful industrial-grade TSC Barcode Printer engineered for high-volume, wide-format label printing across applications like compliance labeling, inventory control, signage, and brand marketing. Supporting both thermal transfer and direct thermal printing, this TSC Label Printer delivers sharp, high-resolution output at 300 dpi, with a maximum print width of 8.64 inches (219.5 mm) and speeds up to 102 mm/sec (4 inches per second). It accommodates a wide range of media types including continuous, die-cut, fan-fold, tag, notched, black mark, and perforated labels, with a maximum label width of 241.3 mm (9.5 inches). The printer features a user-friendly 4.3-inch color touch LCD display with 6-button navigation, making operation intuitive even in demanding environments. Internally, it’s equipped with 256MB SDRAM and 512MB Flash memory, expandable via SD Flash up to 32GB, ensuring smooth performance for complex label formats. With versatile connectivity options including USB 2.0, LAN, Serial, Parallel, and USB Host, the TSC TTP-384MT Barcode Label Printer integrates seamlessly into diverse workflows. Its rugged die-cast chassis and sheet metal structure with a clear media view window enhances durability in industrial settings. Supporting a wide range of 1D and 2D barcode formats such as QR, DataMatrix, and PDF-417, and compatible with 600-meter ribbon rolls, this TSC Label Printer is built for efficiency, precision, and long-term reliability in professional labeling environments.

TSC TTP-384MT A4 Barcode Label Printer

MPN: 99-135A001-00LF

Model: TTP-384MT

Print Speed – 102 mm/sec (max)

Maximum Tape Width – 241 mm

Interface (Built-in) – USB, LAN, Serial

Tape Size – 101 mm, Tape Width – 241 mm

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9 People watching this product now!
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The TSC TTP-384MT Barcode Label Printer is a powerful industrial-grade TSC Barcode Printer engineered for high-volume, wide-format label printing across applications like compliance labeling, inventory control, signage, and brand marketing. Supporting both thermal transfer and direct thermal printing, this TSC Label Printer delivers sharp, high-resolution output at 300 dpi, with a maximum print width of 8.64 inches (219.5 mm) and speeds up to 102 mm/sec (4 inches per second). It accommodates a wide range of media types including continuous, die-cut, fan-fold, tag, notched, black mark, and perforated labels, with a maximum label width of 241.3 mm (9.5 inches). The printer features a user-friendly 4.3-inch color touch LCD display with 6-button navigation, making operation intuitive even in demanding environments. Internally, it’s equipped with 256MB SDRAM and 512MB Flash memory, expandable via SD Flash up to 32GB, ensuring smooth performance for complex label formats. With versatile connectivity options including USB 2.0, LAN, Serial, Parallel, and USB Host, the TSC TTP-384MT Barcode Label Printer integrates seamlessly into diverse workflows. Its rugged die-cast chassis and sheet metal structure with a clear media view window enhances durability in industrial settings. Supporting a wide range of 1D and 2D barcode formats such as QR, DataMatrix, and PDF-417, and compatible with 600-meter ribbon rolls, this TSC Label Printer is built for efficiency, precision, and long-term reliability in professional labeling environments.

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