Zebra's New Kiosk Printer Range
Their latest kiosk printer, the KR403, offers a range of printing solutions and can be utilised across a number of applications such as loyalty coupons, bill payments or self-ordering at supermarkets and entertainment kiosks.
This printer is the first product in the company's new KR400 series. Designed for easy integration, it has a compact footprint ideal for space-restricted applications, and it offers a wide range of printer and media mounting configurations. This model also includes expanded memory, increased driver support and Zebra Programming Language command language that allows for expanded integration capabilities. The KR403 also offers a Unicode-compliant encoding for international character printing and has more fonts and bar code sets than any other kiosk printer, including the GS1 databar barcodes required in retail.
The KR403 also boasts ROI-increasing capabilities that prevent paper jams to facilitate maximum printer uptime and reduced maintenance, such as the looping presenter with cutter, and a retract-and-retain function to protect customers’ private information and reduce litter by retracting any printouts left behind. Automatic remote alerts proactively inform host systems with the results of diagnostic tests to help keep the kiosk up and running.
“Kiosks are the best option for staff-constrained retailers focusing on implementing new initiatives to increase customer loyalty and satisfaction,” said Peter Gooding, Customer Applications Team Manager, Zebra Technologies Europe Ltd. “Zebra has recognised the increase in demand from both retailers and customers for self-service applications to improve store efficiencies, and created the KR400 series to facilitate those companies looking to invest in this growing trend.”
Thursday, April 15, 2010
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