Zebra Address Labelling Kit
Everything You Need to Get Started
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Ready for Immediate Dispatch
Printing labels when you’re first starting out can be complicated, but it doesn’t have to be! This address labelling kit contains everything you need to print address labels for Australia Post, Sendle, StarTrack, Toll, TNT Shipping, Courier Labelling and more!
You’ll get the Zebra ZD220D Desktop Printer, and 3 rolls of compatible labels that are guaranteed to work straight out-of-box.
Main Benefits:
- Easy to setup and install to start printing labels.
- Labels are designed for address and shipping, and they are 100% compatible with the supplied printer.
- Printer connects to your computer via USB.
- Easily separate single or multiple labels from the roll with Perforations, without removing them from the glassine backing.
- No ribbon is required for printing.
Label Details:
- 100mm x 150mm
- Direct Thermal Coated
- Permanent Adhesive
- 350 labels per roll
- 38mm core
- Perforated
Printer Details:
- USB Connectivity
- EZPL Language
- 203 DPI
- Direct Thermal Printing Technology
What’s Included?
Everything you need to get started:
- Zebra ZD220D Direct Thermal Printer
- Zebra P/N: ZD22042-D06G00EZ
- USB Cable
- Power Cable
- 3 Rolls of 100 x 150mm Direct Thermal Permanent Labels, 350 per roll, 38mm core, Perforated
Specification Sheet | ZD220D_100150DT1B350P_KIT Specifications |
SKU | ZD220D_100150DT1B350P_KIT |
Brand | Zebra |
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