Xprinter XP-423B Thermal Label Printer
Product Specifications
| Feature | Detailed Specification |
| Model Name | XP-423B |
| Printing Method | Direct Thermal |
| Resolution | 203 DPI |
| Max. Print Speed | 152 mm/s (6 inches per second) |
| Max. Print Width | 108 mm (4.25 inches) |
| Media Width Range | 30 mm – 116 mm (1.18 in. – 4.56 in.) |
| Media Length Range | 10 mm – 1778 mm (0.39 in. – 70 in.) |
| Media Types | Continuous, Gap, Black Mark, Fan-Fold, Perforated |
| Memory | 8MB SDRAM / 8MB Flash Memory |
| Sensors | Movable Black Mark Sensor, Fixed Gap Sensor, Cover Open |
| Interface | High-Speed USB Standard |
| 1D Barcodes Supported | Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC-A, UPC-E, etc. |
| 2D Barcodes Supported | QR Code, PDF-417, DataMatrix, Maxicode, Aztec |
| Dimensions | 217 x 178 x 158 mm (D x W x H) |
| Weight | 1.2 Kg |
Product Description
The Xprinter XP-423B Thermal Label Printer is a high-performance, industrial-grade desktop solution specifically engineered to streamline workflows for e-commerce, warehousing, logistics, and retail businesses. Utilizing cost-effective direct thermal printing technology, it eliminates the ongoing need for expensive ink cartridges, toners, or thermal ribbons, operating purely on heat-sensitive media. With a powerful 4-inch wide printing path, it effortlessly accommodates standard 4×6 courier labels, product stickers, and complex barcode tags with sharp, smudge-free precision.
Equipped with a robust processor, the XP-423B reaches exceptional printing speeds of up to 152mm/s (6 inches per second) at a clear 203 DPI resolution, ensuring crisp text and highly scannable barcodes. It features an adjustable media loading bay that supports label widths from 30mm up to 116mm, making it incredibly versatile for diverse packaging shapes and sizes. Built with an intelligent movable black mark sensor and broad system compatibility including TSPL, ZPL, and EPL emulations, the Xprinter XP-423B at Nexus Computers delivers the speed, flexibility, and reliability needed to accelerate high-volume shipping operations.
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