01/06/2025 12:39 p.m.
http://cablematic.iskra.cat/en/products/thermal-printer-58mm-usb-stp20-BA051/
http://cablematic.iskra.cat/en/products/thermal-printer-58mm-usb-stp20-BA051/
PVP
€36.35
€11.63
Price including VAT:
€11.63
PVD
€31.95
€10.22
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
returns
returns
OUTLET
Specifications
- Width of coil of 58 mm.
- Effective printing width: 50 mm.
- Printer size: 190 x 133 x 98 mm.
- Print speed: 90 mm/s.
- Manual paper cutting system. It has a cutting saw.
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Thermal printer for 58mm wide thermal paper rolls. Printer for the printing of tickets in POS (terminal point of sale). Model with USB interface and RJ11 (for connection to cash drawer that has this interface).
Specifications
Specifications
- Width of coil of 58 mm.
- Effective printing width: 50 mm.
- Printer size: 190 x 133 x 98 mm.
- Print speed: 90 mm/s.
- Manual paper cutting system. It has a cutting saw.
- ASCII characters: 12x24 and 24x24 points.
- Resolution: 203 dpi.
- USB interface USB type B female connector. Includes USB cable.
- RJ11 interface. Female RJ11 connector for connection to cash drawer (12 VDC to 1 A).
- Compatible print commands POS/ESC.
- Power: 8 VDC. Supply of ali is supplied3 A. Mention
- Lifespan: 50 km
- ONLINE and FEED push button on the front.
- POWER and STATUS LEDs on the front.
- Includes 58mm thermal paper coil sample.
- Gross Weight: 1.39 kg
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- VDC
- Reversible USB Type-C
- RJ11
- USB 3.0
- Mini USB
- MicroUSB
- USB
VDC
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