Citizen LT Line Thermal Printer Mechanisms
Citizen LT Line thermal printer mechanism for kiosk and self-service integrations — 58 mm paper width, 5 V supply voltage, direct thermal printing.
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Citizen LT Line Thermal Printer Mechanism
The Citizen LT Line is a thermal printer mechanism built to be integrated into kiosk units, self-service terminals, and other embedded hardware where reliable receipt printing is needed in a compact footprint. It runs on 5 V and uses 58 mm wide thermal paper.
Citizen is a Japanese manufacturer whose printer mechanisms are used globally in demanding integration projects. The LT Line series is built for continuous daily operation — the kind of environment where the mechanism runs unattended and stopping to fiddle with it is not an option.
Why the LT Line works in kiosk environments
In a kiosk setup, the printer mechanism is not something staff tend to. It runs, or the service stops. The LT Line is designed exactly for that: receipt after receipt without jams or recalibration under normal operating conditions.
The 58 mm paper width gives you enough room for all the essentials — line items, totals, and business details in a clearly readable format. The 5 V supply voltage keeps your power design straightforward: no separate transformer, no special power supply to source and fit.
A component, not a standalone printer
The LT Line mechanism is not a finished printer — it is a component you integrate into your hardware. It is aimed at OEM manufacturers and solution builders putting together kiosk devices, payment terminals, or other self-service units.
If you are working through an integration project, Vaivatta can help you confirm the LT Line fits your specific setup and walk through your use case together. Get in touch and we will go through it with you.
Technical specifications
- Paper width: 58 mm
- Supply voltage: 5 V
- Print technology: direct thermal
- Country of origin: Japan
- Warranty: 3 months
Citizen's Japanese manufacturing quality shows in the mechanism's consistent print output and long service life. When you cannot afford an unreliable component in an integration project, the LT Line is the straightforward choice.