What printing technology does the TSC TX610 use?
The TX610 supports both Thermal Transfer and Direct Thermal printing. Thermal Transfer uses a ribbon to create durable, long-lasting labels, while Direct Thermal printing does not require a ribbon when using compatible heat-sensitive media.
What print resolutions are available?
This model features an ultra-high 600 DPI print resolution, making it ideal for very small labels, fine text, detailed graphics and high-density barcodes.
What is the maximum print width?
The maximum print width is 106 mm (4.17").
How fast can the printer print?
The TX610 prints at speeds of up to 102 mm/sec (4 ips).
What label sizes can the TX610 handle?
The printer supports media widths from 19 mm up to 112 mm, making it suitable for everything from tiny electronics labels to standard shipping and product labels.
What ribbon sizes are supported?
The TX610 supports thermal transfer ribbons up to 300 metres in length, helping reduce downtime in higher-volume printing environments.
What connectivity options are available?
Standard connectivity includes USB 2.0, USB Host, RS-232 Serial and Ethernet. Selected models are Wi-Fi ready and can be upgraded with optional wireless modules.
How much memory does the printer have?
The TX610 includes 128 MB Flash memory and 128 MB SDRAM. A microSD card slot allows storage expansion up to 32 GB.
What media types can the printer use?
The printer supports die-cut labels, continuous media, black mark labels, fan-fold media and notch media.
Does the printer support cutters and peelers?
Yes. Optional cutter and peel-and-present modules are available for automated label handling.
What is the maximum roll size?
The TX610 supports media rolls up to 127 mm (5") in outside diameter.
Does the TX610 feature a colour display?
Selected models include a 3.5-inch colour LCD display, while other configurations use a status panel with LED indicators.
Is the TX610 compatible with Zebra printer languages?
Yes. The printer uses TSPL-EZD emulation and supports ZPL, ZPL II, EPL and DPL printer languages, helping simplify migration from other printer brands.