Zebra P47 and RP4T Mobile Printers

Nov. 19, 2008

Zebra Technologies Corporation launches Zebra P4T and RP4T mobile printers, offering mobile RFID printing solutions. The easy-to-wear and carry Zebra P4T and RFID-enabled RP4T mobile printers are ideal for indoor and outdoor applications in government, manufacturing, transportation and logistics and mobile field service. The new Zebra P4T and RP4T printers offer unique capabilities for enhanced connectivity and productivity including:

· Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11g wireless connectivity options, and state-of-the-art WPA2 security for enhanced data protection and user authentication

· Dual print methods (direct thermal and thermal transfer) in a single printer

· Long-lasting, element-resistant thermal transfer labels, tags and receipts and RFID labels can be printed where and when customers need them, providing enhanced data and asset tracking accuracy and improved workforce efficiency

The new 4-inch P4T and RP4T mobile printers also provide easy design capabilities, larger memory and a host of other features that create a simpler, more productive user experience. The rugged Zebra P4T and RP4T mobile printers are built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, making them ideal for in-the-field construction or utility tagging applications.

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