Xprinter XP-410B Thermal Label Printer
Product Specifications
| Feature | Detailed Specification |
| Model Name | XP-410B |
| Printing Method | Direct Thermal |
| Resolution | 203 DPI |
| Max. Print Speed | 152 mm/s (6 inches per second) |
| Max. Print Width | 104 mm (4.09 inches) |
| Media Width Range | 25.4 mm – 118 mm (1.0 in. – 4.6 in.) |
| Media Length Range | 10 mm – 1778 mm (0.39 in. – 70 in.) |
| Media Types | Continuous, Gap, Black Mark, Fan-Fold, Punched Hole |
| Processor & Memory | 32-bit RISC CPU | 8MB SDRAM / 8MB Flash Memory |
| Sensors | Gap Sensor, Black Mark Sensor, Cover Opening Sensor |
| Interface | USB + Wi-Fi |
| Driver Support | Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, Chrome OS |
| Dimensions | 215 x 178 x 149.5 mm (D x W x H) |
| Weight | 1.32 Kg |
Product Description
The Xprinter XP-410B Thermal Label Printer is an advanced, high-efficiency desktop solution specifically tailored for modern e-commerce, logistics, warehousing, and retail sectors. Featuring a modern, space-saving double-walled clamshell body, this printer easily accommodates a large internal paper roll container while maintaining a sleek footprint on busy work surfaces. Operating entirely via direct thermal technology, it eliminates the recurring expenses of ink, toner, or ribbon cartridges, translating to a highly cost-effective and low-maintenance labeling environment.
Engineered for quick workflows, the XP-410B achieves printing speeds up to a rapid 152mm/s (6 ips) at a sharp 203 DPI resolution, ensuring crisp text, crisp graphics, and perfectly scannable barcodes. It features versatile dual interface support with standard high-speed USB and stable Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling businesses to print shipping labels, courier manifests, and inventory tags seamlessly from desktop computers or wirelessly across a local network. Built with comprehensive cross-platform driver support and multi-sensor label calibration, the Xprinter XP-410B at Nexus Computers offers the ultimate flexibility and speed needed to optimize high-volume packaging and shipping operations.
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