KROY K3100 Desktop
Label Printer
& Wire Marker
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Specifications
K3100-PC Series Features:
- Easy loading label tapes.
- Print graphics, logos, bar codes, and data records
- Connects to your personal computer
- Compatible with Win98/XP/2000 and NT 4.0
- Comes with Kroy Label Designer Software
(KLDS) and Windows printer drivers
- Uses cast vinyl, polyester, shrink tubes, self-laminating wire
wraps and die cut media
- Supports baud rates of up to 115,200 bps
- Small footprint
K3100-PC Series Printing Specifications:
- Thermal transfer and direct thermal printing
- Print speeds vary by content up to 2" per second
- 300 dots per inch (12 dots per mm)
- Maximum print width: .97" (24.7mm)
- Maximum label width: 1" (25.4mm)
- Maximum label length: 20" (508mm)
K3100-PC Series Media Specifications:
- Tape supply widths: .5", .8", 1"
- Tape supply length: 40 feet (12.2m)
- Shrink Tube supply length: 110" (2.8m)
- Media type: general-purpose (laminated and non-laminated
thermal-transfer supply), industrial (UV and chemical
resistant supply), die-cut labels (synthetic and polyester),
polyolefin shrink tubing, reloadable direct-thermal tape supply,
direct-thermal tape supply and tamper-evident supply.
- 10 tape supply colors and 5 ribbon colors
- All supplies are housed in a
self-contained cartridge for rapid supply change
K3100-PC Series Physical Specifications:
- Printer module: 6.0" L x 3.75" W x 4" H
K3100-PC Series Electrical Specifications:
- Available with AC adapter.
- AC adapter version: Output: 12VDC, 4.3A - UL Listed, CSA Certified,
TUV "GS" Approval, CE Recognized
- Meets VDE-B and FCC Part 15 class B RFI limits
- 9600-115,200 baud, no parity, 8 bits, XON-XOFF protocol
K3100-PC Series Environmental Specifications:
- Operating temperature:
45 F to 105 F (7 C to 40 C)
- Supply cartridge storage temperature:
- 60 F to 105 F (15 C to 40 C) shelf life is reduced at higher temperatures
- damage may occur at temperatures as high as 120 F (50 C)
- Operating /storage humidity limit: 90% RH non-condensing