Printronix T83X4, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), USB, RS232, Ethernet
Printronix T83X4 industrial thermal transfer label printer with 300 dpi resolution — built for warehouses, workshops, and shops that print labels hard every single day.
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Printronix T83X4 – Industrial Label Printing for Daily Workloads
If label printing is part of your daily routine — shelf tags, shipping labels, product stickers — you need a printer that keeps up when things get busy. The Printronix T83X4 is built exactly for that: thermal transfer printing at 300 dpi, with enough stamina to handle roll changes several times a day without missing a beat.
Speed that holds up at peak hours
The T83X4 prints at up to 305 mm per second. In practice, that means your label queue clears quickly and the printer never becomes the bottleneck on a busy morning. With a maximum print width of 104 mm, wider label formats are covered too — no need to compromise on layout.
Connects to whatever you already have
The printer comes with USB 2.0, RS232 serial, and Ethernet as standard. Whether your back-office system is ten years old or brand new, wired to a single PC or networked across the building, the T83X4 slots in without extra adaptors or guesswork.
Sensors that catch every label
Built-in Black Mark and Gap sensors detect label positioning automatically, so misprints and misfeeds don't pile up quietly while you're serving customers. The maximum roll diameter is 203 mm, meaning a full roll lasts through a long shift without interruption.
Memory for complex label designs
With 512 MB of RAM and 128 MB of Flash storage, logos, custom fonts, and detailed graphics are stored on the device itself. You don't need to resend the template from a computer each time — the printer holds it and gets on with the job.
What's in the box
The T83X4 ships with an internal power supply unit and a power cable (UK plug). Country of origin is China. The printer carries a 24-month warranty.
Who is this for?
The T83X4 is the right fit for small and mid-sized businesses where label printing happens every day: stock rooms, repair workshops, craft retailers, and food businesses. If you only print labels a few times a week, a lighter desktop model may do the job — but if you're burning through rolls regularly, this printer pays for itself in reliability alone.