The compact CT-S4000 thermal printer produces high quality 3 and 4 inch width labels, at speeds of 100mm/sec. This robust machine is easy to use, with simple and reliable media loading mechanisms. It’s also extremely versatile with desktop or wall mount options, plus the ability to store logos in Flash memory and print barcodes as well as receipts. With its unique DMA (Direct Memory Access) text, graphics can download faster to increase productivity.
- 112 mm, 82.5mm and 80 mm paper widths
- 102mm roll capacity
- Choice of USB interface, serial or parallel interfaces
Benefits
- Easy customisation by software
- Barcode printing
- Cash drawer connection
- Case colour: Available in black or white
Energy
Media Sensor
Paper
- Paper exit: Top exit - ideal for all retail applications
- Paper width: Variable paper width 80, 82.5, and 112 mm
- Paper load: Easy paper loading
- Paper thickness: Up to 0.150 mm
Printing Speed
- Prompt print out of receipts - up to 150 mm per second
Other Features
- Low space requirement - integrated power supply enables clean work station
- A4 printer replacement - compress driver scales down documents
- Easy notification - built-in buzzer
- Page mode
Specification
Printing Technology
Resolution
Print Speed (Maximum)
Print Width (Maximum)
Media
- Media type: Thermal labels + receipt paper
- Media width: 111.5 mm
- Media thickness: 65 to 150 μm
- Media length: Minimum 25 mm/label
Number Of Columns
- On 80 mm paper:
- On 82.5 mm paper:
- On 112 mm paper:
Character Table / Code Page
- Katakana
- Thai code18
- WPC1252
- 437, 850, 852, 857, 858, 860, 863, 864, 865, 866
Line Spacing
- 4.23 mm (1/6 inch); adjustable by user command
Main Interface
- Dual interface: USB built-in plus optional interface card slot
Optional Interfaces
- Ethernet (SEH)
- Serial (RS-232C compliant)
- Parallel (IEEE 1284 compliant)
Input Buffer
Size And Weight
- 177 x 213 x 147 mm
- 2.1 Kg (AC type) / 1.9 Kg (DC type)
Drawer Kick-Out
Power Supply
- 100–240V, 50-60 Hz, 150 VA or 24V DC
Reliability
- 100 million pulses or 100 Km, 1 million cuts