DED offers Nippon Primex thermal kiosk printer
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NP-K204 thermal kiosk printer
A 2in (5cm) thermal kiosk printer from Nippon Primex is now available from DED.
The NP-K204 is suitable for kiosks needing a printer for tickets, receipts and vouchers.
It features simple drop-in paper loading and prints at 80mm per second on paper between 48mm and 58mm wide on a diameter of up to 80mm.
The NP-K204 offers a full or partial paper cut and is claimed to feature improved ease of paper insertion and feeding via an upper paper entrance slot.
Featuring drivers for Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista and Linux, the NP-K204 has a small footprint of 86mm in width, 132mm in depth and 85mm height, making it simple to accommodate into small kiosks.
With USB or RS232C interface options facilitating integration further, the NP-K204 features an 8.5VDC drive and a 12VDC option.
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