The printer has many operating configurations and hardware options. Here is a partial list of some of the operating modes that this versatile printer can do.
Direct thermal printing (which uses heat-sensitive media to print).
Thermal transfer printing with ribbon rolls (which use heat and pressure to transfer ink from the ribbon to media).
Standard Tear-Off mode allows you to tear off each label/receipt or batch print a strip of labels and tear them off after it is printed.
Label Dispense Mode: If an optional dispenser is installed, the backing material can be peeled away from the label as it is printed. After this label is removed, the next one is printed.
Media Cutting: If an optional media cutter is installed, the printer can cut the label liner between labels, receipt paper, or tag stock.
Linerless media printing with Cut or Tear-Off label options for easy pick and place label applications.
Internet of Things (IoT) data tools (Savanna)
Stand-alone: The printer can print without being directly connected to a computer.
A printer with the Color Touch Display option can use menus to access and print a label format/form.
A Link-OS App connecting via Bluetooth (Wireless option).
An auto-running label format/form (programming based).
A data input device connected to the printer's USB Host port or serial port. This accommodates data input devices, such as scanners, weigh scales, keyboards, etc.
Use the printer with an Attached Battery option and wireless communication via mobile configuration apps or the desktop computer (apps, drivers, and programs).
Shared network printing: Printers configured with Ethernet (LAN) and Wi-Fi interface options include an internal print server.