What printing technology does the Zebra ZD220 use?
The ZD220 is a Direct Thermal printer, meaning it prints directly onto heat-sensitive labels without requiring ink, toner or ribbons.
What print resolutions are available?
The ZD220 is available in a 203 DPI resolution, making it ideal for shipping labels, barcode labels and general-purpose identification labels.
What is the maximum print width?
The maximum print width is 104 mm (4.09").
How fast can the printer print?
The ZD220 prints at speeds up to 102 mm/sec (4 ips).
What label sizes can the ZD220 handle?
The printer supports media widths from 25.4 mm up to 112 mm and label lengths up to 991 mm, making it suitable for product labels, asset tags, warehouse labels and shipping labels.
What ribbon sizes are supported?
The ZD220 is a Direct Thermal printer and does not require ribbons.
What connectivity options are available?
The printer includes USB connectivity as standard.
How much memory does the printer have?
The ZD220 includes 128 MB Flash memory and 128 MB SDRAM, allowing it to efficiently handle everyday label printing applications.
What media types can the printer use?
The printer supports die-cut labels, continuous labels, tag stock, fan-fold media and black mark labels.
Does the printer support cutters and peelers?
No. The ZD220 is designed as a simple, cost-effective desktop printer and does not support cutter or peeler options.
What is the maximum roll size?
The ZD220 supports media rolls up to 127 mm (5") in outside diameter.
Is the ZD220 compatible with older Zebra printer languages?
Yes. The printer supports ZPL II and EPL emulation, making migration from older Zebra printers straightforward.