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SKU: CL-E300XUBNNA
UPC: 818214707734
Condition: New
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Citizen Cl-E300XUBNNA Barcode Label Dt 203 Dpi USB Lan&ser Bk

Citizen CL-E300XUBNNA Barcode Label Printer Overview The Citizen CL-E300XUBNNA is a 203 DPI thermal barcode label printer designed for high-volume war…

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Citizen Cl-E300XUBNNA Barcode Label Dt 203 Dpi USB Lan&ser Bk

$314.99

Overview

SKU: CL-E300XUBNNA
UPC: 818214707734
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships Same Business Day
Warranty Manufacturer Warranty

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Citizen CL-E300XUBNNA Barcode Label Printer

Overview

The Citizen CL-E300XUBNNA is a 203 DPI thermal barcode label printer designed for high-volume warehouse, logistics, and retail environments. It delivers print speeds and connectivity (USB, LAN, serial) needed to keep barcode scanning systems fed without becoming a bottleneck. This model handles the print-and-apply workflow common in cross-dock operations, shipping departments, and inventory management systems where labels need to be produced on demand and applied to moving goods.

Compatibility

The CL-E300XUBNNA integrates with any WMS, inventory management, or warehouse automation system that sends print jobs via standard network protocols (TCP/IP over Ethernet LAN) or direct serial/USB connections. It is compatible with label design software that supports ESC/POS, CPCL (Citizen Printer Command Language), or other thermal printer command sets. If your system currently uses Zebra, Datamax, or Sato printers, the Citizen will drop into the same network or serial infrastructure with minimal reconfiguration.

Installation Notes

Mount the printer on a level surface or wall-mounted bracket near your scanning station or packing line. Ensure adequate ventilation around the print head and label roll compartment — thermal printers generate heat during high-volume operation. For network deployment, assign a static IP address to avoid print job routing failures during system reboots. Serial connections (RS-232) require a properly terminated 9-pin cable; USB connections require a shielded USB 2.0 cable for reliable data transfer in electrically noisy warehouse environments.

What's in the Box

  • Citizen CL-E300XUBNNA printer unit
  • Power supply and cable
  • USB cable
  • Ethernet (RJ-45) cable
  • Serial (DB-9) cable
  • User manual and quick reference
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