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Printronix P8Z05-1111-0 P8000 500 LPM Matrix Printer
Printronix P8Z05-1111-0 Industrial Matrix Printer The Printronix P8Z05-1111-0 is a high-speed matrix printer engineered for warehouse, logistics, and …
Printronix P8Z05-1111-0 P8000 500 LPM Matrix Printer
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Overview
Printronix P8Z05-1111-0 Industrial Matrix Printer
The Printronix P8Z05-1111-0 is a high-speed matrix printer engineered for warehouse, logistics, and label production environments requiring reliable continuous-feed output. This unit delivers 500 lines per minute (LPM) print speed with 144 dpi resolution, making it suitable for shipping labels, inventory tags, and industrial documentation where durability and throughput are critical.
Overview
Matrix printing technology provides proven reliability in high-volume operations. The P8Z05-1111-0 addresses the need for fast, consistent output on label stock and continuous forms. At 500 LPM with 144 dpi resolution, this printer balances speed with legible output for barcode and text-based label applications common in fulfillment and logistics workflows.
Key Features
- Print Speed: 500 lines per minute for high-throughput label and document production
- Resolution: 144 dpi delivers sharp barcode and text reproduction
- Media Type: Designed for label stock and continuous forms
- Connectivity: Wired network interface for direct integration into enterprise systems
- Print Method: Impact matrix technology ensures reliability on diverse label materials
- Industrial Design: Built for continuous operation in warehouse and logistics environments
Integration & Compatibility
The wired connectivity of the P8Z05-1111-0 integrates directly into warehouse management systems, shipping software, and label-print servers. Standard matrix printer drivers and print-queue software support deployment across mixed-OS environments without additional protocol translation layers.
Specifications Summary
Print speed reaches 500 LPM at 144 dpi resolution. The printer accepts label-stock media and operates via wired connection. Impact matrix construction provides mechanical simplicity and operational consistency in high-duty-cycle applications where downtime impacts shipping schedules.

I've evaluated the Printronix P8Z05-1111-0 during planning cycles for warehouse modernization projects. This matrix printer remains a solid choice for operations that require sustained label output without the complexity of thermal printing systems. The 500 LPM throughput and 144 dpi resolution align well with standard barcode label dimensions and shipping document workflows.
Technical Highlights:
- Print Speed & Throughput: 500 LPM is sufficient for mid-to-large fulfillment centers where label demand is consistent and predictable. Matrix technology eliminates ribbon-change bottlenecks common in thermal printers.
- Resolution Clarity: 144 dpi provides code128 and QR barcode readability across standard label widths without quality degradation over multi-shift operations.
Deployment Considerations:
- Wired connectivity requires network infrastructure planning; confirm switch port availability and VLAN configuration before rollout to avoid print-queue delays.
- Matrix printers generate mechanical noise; position units in isolated zones to comply with OSHA workplace noise guidelines if located near operator workstations.
The P8Z05-1111-0 delivers predictable, maintenance-light operation for label-intensive supply chain environments. Specify this model when barcode clarity and throughput consistency outweigh the physical footprint consideration of impact printing.
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