FTP-628MCL354
FTP-628MCL354 is HIGH SPEED THERMAL PRINTER manufactured by Fujitsu Media.
OVERVIEW
The FTP-628 MCL Series are battery driven high-speed printers with a 2-inch paper width equivalent. The FTP-628 MCL Series can be used for a variety of applications, such as portable terminals, POS, ticket issuing machines, label printers, banking terminals, and measurement and medical equipment. s HIGHLIGHTS
- Ultra pact Height 26.4 mm, width 83.5 mm, depth 43.0 mm
- High speed printing It can print at 60 mm/s (480 dotlines/s) maximum by using Fujitsu's unique head drive control.
- Auto Cutter Full cut type (#01) and partial cut type (#02) printers are available.
- Easy paper setting Our unique platen release mechanism allows a wide paper route even if the printer is ultra-pact, so paper can be easily inserted. Conventional auto loading is also available. FTP-628MCL354
FTP-628DSL306
FTP-628MCL353/354 s PART NUMBERS
Part Number FTP-628MCL353#01 (front paper insertion, full cut type with knob) FTP-628MCL353#02 (front paper insertion, partial cut type with knob) FTP-628MCL354#01 (bottom paper insertion, full cut type without knob) FTP-628MCL354#02 (bottom paper insertion, partial cut type without knob) FTP-628CU301 (ANK only) t 4 TPU c 301 o Pa m F -628.DCL rallel (Centronics) FTP-628DSL306 Serial (RS232C)
Printer mechanism with Cutter
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Interface cables
Parallel (Centronics)
FTP-628Y202
Serial (RS232C) FTP-628Y302 Power cable Head, motor, logic FTP-628Y402 s SPECIFICATIONS
Item Part number Printing method Dot structure Dot pitch (Horizontal) Dot pitch (Vertical) Effective printing area Number of columns Paper width Paper thickness Printing Speed Character types Specifications FTP-628MCL353#01/#02, FTP-628MCL354#01/#02 Thermal-line dot method 384 dots/line 0.125 mm (8 dots/mm)- Dot density 0.125 mm (8 dots/mm)- Line feed pitch 48 mm ANK 32 columns/line (maximum 12 x 24 dot font) 58 mm 60 to 80 µ m (some paper in this range may not be used because of paper...