Zebra ZD

Thermal Transfer Printer Review – Zebra ZD

An upgrade to Zebra’s popular GX and GK series, the ZD thermal transfer printers series offers a broad range of features, all of them packed into a compact design. The thermal transfer printers in this series are intended mostly for desktop use and can handle up to medium-sized printing jobs. In this review, we’ll look at the different ZD printers including their features, pros, and cons.

Versions

The Zebra ZD series includes three models: the ZD 220, ZD 420, and ZD 620, all of which come with a 203 dpi standard print resolution and a compact clamshell design. All three have the same 4.09-inch print width at the standard resolution.

The Zebra ZD 420 and Zebra ZD 620 provide better specs including an optional print resolution of 300 dpi with a 4.27-inch print width. Also, the ZD 420 and ZD 620 are available in a healthcare version (HC) with an exterior designed to withstand sanitization protocols.

Features

Pros

Cons

Verdict

Small, fast, and well-balanced in terms of features, the Zebra ZD series is one of the most attractive thermal transfer printer series for low to medium volume workloads. You can use these printers for receipts, inventory labels, spine labels, cleaning tags, and biological labels, to name only a few of their possible uses.

The small size of the ZD printers and their easy maintenance make them very convenient in most settings. While these printers are not ideal for small-scale printing and continuous operation, for everyday thermal transfer printing jobs they are a reliable choice. By choosing one of these printers, you choose a polished, well-built product that matches expectations.

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