Zebra ZXP Series 7

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ZXP Series 7 Barcode Printers


The Zebra ZXP Series 7 has reached end of life.

This product replaces the older Zebra P310 Series.

Using the latest in Zebra card-printing technology, the ZXP Series 7 provides high-quality card printing. The ZXP Series 7 printer has an innovative design. It automatically adjusts to the thickness of the card, and ribbon loading is easy.With color coded guides and a clear LCD control panel, it's simple for anyone to use.

    Applications
  • Health Care and Education
  • Hospital and Retail
  • High Security
Product Specifications
Dimensions Printer Only: 12"h x 27.5"w x 10.9"d
Printer with Laminator: 12"h x 38"w x 10.9"d
Weight Printer Only: 26.9 lbs
Printer with Laminator: 39.5 lbs
Interface USB 2.0
Ethernet 10/100
802.11b/g Wireless Option
Resolution 300 dpi
Drivers • Microsoft® Windows Certified drivers
Display • 21-character x 6-line LCD operator display with configurable soft keys
Software Windows XP (32 bit)
Vista (32 and 64 bit)
Server 2003 (32 bit)
Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit)
Server 2008 (32 and 64 bit)
Windows 8 and Win 8 Pro (32 and 64 bit)
Server 2012 (64 bit)
Warranty • Two-year unlimited warranty on printer and printhead

Zebra ZXP Series 7 Reviews

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Product Video Transcript

Zebra ZXP Series 7 Card Printer Video

Hi its Camille with POSGuys.com. Today we're going to take a look at the Zebra ZXP Series 7 card printer. You guys know, possibly anyways, that I love card printers. So we're going to do a quick run-through just so you can see the ins and outs of this machine. This is where you load your cards. Just like this, this slides that way and your cards pop in right there. This snaps in place. You can hear its nice strong snap. Closes up. Fits about 200 cards. Nice size!

LED display with menu buttons, return, print test cards, etcetera. You can find your IP and I'm going to say select return to go back. This is your media bay. POP it open with that button. A nice new feature on this one for me anyways is this drawer where you pull the media out, like its a little drawer. This saves on cut fingers from having to stick your fingers in the machine and pull out media that is stuck in there tight.

The media itself which is this CMYK ribbon pulls out just like I did right there. you don't have to do any major snapping or pulling you just pick it up. Look at that I can do it really fast. To put it back in there you... make sure it is lined up with the axles, the inside rotational pivots there. Shut it nice and firm. See how I didn't quite get it right there. I must have something blocking it. So pull it out make sure that nothing is jamming it. Aww I am just kind of pathetic today aren't I? I usually don't have this much trouble shutting it but there it is. There you go! That is a fully closed media drawer. This comes down, oh before I shut it this is your print head right in here. So the print heats up the ribbon and transfers it to the card. This is closing it up and right there is where your cards come out. If you listen closely right now you can hear it is checking the printer ribbon. Getting everything lined up making sure that it is working. Do you hear it spooling? This card output holds about 100 cards which is great if you are doing high volume and will work fine if you just need one or two like you're printing student IDs on the fly.

My favorite feature on this printer is its composite black printing. What that means is if you have an image made of CMYK like those panels we saw earlier which were Cyan Magenta Yellow blacK then what it does it will automatically put the black on the image. A lot of printers will just do CMY which unfortunately results in a faded black. One downside of this printer is that while it can print on regular card-stock just fine... yeah we'll put it in there. See that is a 100 cards. Right there. While it can print on regular card stock just fine it can't do keychain cards. Now mind you, the Zebra ZXP Series 7 can't do keychain cards so see if Zebra has any other options. They might have some that can handle it. Keychain cards come like this. When you print on them they are three up and they snap apart like this. That is your end keychain size.

So that is it! This is a Zebra ZXP Series 7! A really nice, NICE quality card printer. I wouldn't suggest doing edge to edge printing but I really do love it otherwise. If you're interested in purchasing it or you would like more information please contact us at POSGuys.com. We don't have it listed on the website because it is such a specific product that it doesn't appeal to a lot of people to have on our site but we do love our card printers and we can help you find what you need for your business specifically. Thanks for watching. Please like our video or subscribe if it was really helpful to you. It helps our business and it helps us to put out more videos like this showing you hardware that is really hard to get your hands on. Thanks!


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