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Zebra
SKU: P1079903-026
Zebra P1079903-026 75W 24V Power Supply
75W 24V power supply for Zebra ZD and GX thermal printers
- 75W output provides headroom above typical 50–70W ZD/GX printer draw, preventing throttling.
- Stabilized 24V DC output maintains voltage during printhead inrush, protecting barcode legibility.
- Ships with both EU and US AC cords, enabling immediate deployment across multi-region facilities.
$232.88 $231.99 Save $0.89 -
Zebra
SKU: P1079903-030
Zebra P1079903-030 Healthcare Power Supply 75W 24V
75W 24V regulated power supply for Zebra healthcare printers
- Delivers 75W at 24V DC to sustain Zebra thermal printers under continuous clinical load.
- Healthcare-rated design meets medical facility power quality standards for regulated deployments.
- Standardized connector enables plug-and-play integration with Zebra printer architectures.
$229.09 $228.99 Save $0.10 -
Zebra
SKU: P1080383-215
Zebra P1080383-215 Printer Battery Kit Main Logic Board
OEM main logic board with 2750mAh battery for Zebra mobile printers
- OEM logic board ensures drop-in compatibility with Zebra mobile printer fleets.
- 2750mAh integrated battery sustains extended mobile printing shifts without recharge.
- USB host and 802.11 wireless support wired and networked deployment in one assembly.
$466.99 $362.99 Save $104.00 -
Zebra
SKU: P1080383-234
Zebra P1080383-234 Battery Kit ZD420T ZD620T
2750mAh replacement battery kit for ZD420T and ZD620T printers
- 2750mAh capacity sustains ZD420T and ZD620T printers through extended mobile deployments.
- Direct-fit design eliminates compatibility guesswork for ZD420T and ZD620T installations.
- 1-year warranty coverage reduces replacement risk in continuous thermal printing operations.
$328.44 $254.99 Save $73.45 -
Zebra
SKU: P1080383-430
Zebra P1080383-430 Power Supply Attached Kit
75W power adapter for Zebra ZD420D and ZD620 thermal printers
- Delivers 75W of stable power to keep ZD420D and ZD620 printers running continuously.
- Attached kit design simplifies installation and reduces loose cable management at the printer.
- 1-year warranty provides coverage assurance for depot, warehouse, and field deployments.
$221.20 $174.99 Save $46.21 -
Zebra
SKU: P1080383-603
Zebra P1080383-603 Printer Battery 2750mAh
2750mAh Li-Ion backup battery for Zebra ZD-series desktop printers
- 2750mAh Li-Ion cell sustains 20–40 min of continuous printing during mains loss.
- Drop-in fit for ZD410, ZD420, and ZD620; auto-detected on AC reconnect, zero config.
- Li-Ion chemistry avoids memory-effect degradation from partial recharge cycles.
$767.50 $459.99 Save $307.51 -
Zebra
SKU: P1105147-024
Zebra P1105147-024 Power Supply Kit ZT421
Replacement power supply kit for Zebra ZT421 industrial thermal printers
- Drop-in replacement power supply maintains ZT421 uptime in high-volume print environments.
- Engineered specifically for ZT421 series, ensuring seamless integration with existing deployments.
- Includes 1-year warranty, supporting maintenance and repair workflows with reduced downtime risk.
$616.81 $478.99 Save $137.82 -
Zebra
SKU: P1117258-012
Zebra P1117258-012 Power Supply 50W 24V
50W 24V power supply for Zebra ZD411/ZD611 printers, USA/EU
- Delivers regulated 24V DC at 50W, purpose-built for ZD411 and ZD611 desktop printers.
- Accepts 110–240V AC input, supporting both North American and EU mains without adapters.
- Includes USA and EU power cords, simplifying multicountry warehouse and POS deployments.
$200.83 $155.99 Save $44.84
Printer Power Supplies
OEM power supplies and AC adapters for desktop, industrial, and mobile label printers. Replacement power bricks, battery chargers, and DC adapters maintain printer uptime and ensure proper voltage delivery across thermal and thermal transfer printing platforms.
Plan Your Deployment
- Match power supply output voltage and amperage to exact printer model specifications
- Select single-slot or multi-slot battery charger for mobile printer fleet management
- Evaluate universal input (100-240VAC) for international deployment compatibility
- Confirm connector type and polarity to avoid incompatible aftermarket substitutions
- Plan spare power supplies for critical printing stations to minimize downtime
Printer Power Supplies — Engineering-Grade Warehouse Data Capture for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 221 working models of printer power supplies sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Read range and barcode symbology drive scanner choice. Linear (1D) scanners read UPC, Code 128, EAN. 2D imagers read QR, DataMatrix, Aztec — increasingly required for compliance labels, mobile payment, and DSCSA pharma serialization. Long-range scanners reach 20-30 feet for high-rack inventory; short-range handhelds work at arm's length on conveyors.
Form factor and connectivity affect operator throughput. Handheld scanners, ring scanners, mobile computers, and presentation scanners each suit different workflows. Wireless (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi) scanners free operators from cable but require battery management. Mobile computers (Zebra TC, Honeywell CT) bundle scanning into a phone-style device with apps for inventory, picking, and put-away.
Label printer choice depends on volume, media type, and durability requirements. Thermal-transfer printing uses a ribbon and produces durable labels for outdoor or chemical exposure. Direct-thermal needs no ribbon but labels fade in sun and heat; correct for shipping labels and short-term applications. Print volume per shift dictates desktop versus industrial printer (Zebra ZT, Honeywell PD/PX, TSC TTP).
Media compatibility and ribbon-printer matching is the slow-burn problem of label-printing deployments. Cheap mismatched ribbon/media combinations cause printhead wear, smudging, and label adhesion failure. Use the manufacturer's recommended ribbon/media pairings — the slight cost premium pays back in printhead life. Plan ribbon and media inventory together; running out of either stops the operation.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 203 DPI |
| IP Rating | IP54, IP42 |
| Connectivity | Wired, Wi-Fi, USB-C, Bluetooth |
| Power | AC/DC |
| Channels | 1 |
| Type | Printer, Power Supply, Accessory, Power Cord, 1-Slot Charging Cradle, Scanner, Spare Part, Mobile Computer |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy a handheld scanner or a mobile computer?
Handheld scanners (Zebra DS, Honeywell Granit, Code CR) are best for high-volume single-purpose scanning — receiving, shipping, point-of-sale. Mobile computers (Zebra TC, Honeywell CT, Datalogic Skorpio) bundle scanning into a device that runs picking, inventory, and warehouse-management apps. For operations where the operator needs more than scan-and-confirm, mobile computers are worth the additional cost. Pure scan-and-confirm workflows are cheaper with handhelds.
What's the difference between direct-thermal and thermal-transfer printing?
Direct-thermal printing applies heat to chemically-treated labels — no ribbon needed. Labels fade in sun and heat, so it's correct for short-term applications like shipping. Thermal-transfer printing melts ribbon ink onto durable label stock — used for permanent asset tags, outdoor labels, and chemical-exposure labels. Choose direct-thermal for cost on short-term labels and thermal-transfer for durability on long-life labels.
How long does a label printer printhead last?
Industrial printheads last 30-50 million inches of printing on a well-maintained printer with matched ribbon and media. Desktop printers run 20-30 million inches. Mismatched ribbon/media, abrasive labels, and inadequate cleaning shorten life dramatically — to under 5 million inches in worst cases. Schedule printhead inspection at every label-roll change and cleaning at every shift.
Can I use generic ribbons in any printer?
Technically yes for ribbons in compatible width — practically no without quality risk. Manufacturer-recommended ribbons match the printhead's resistance, dot timing, and ink chemistry. Generic ribbons often cause faded prints, increased printhead wear, or static buildup that damages electronics. The cost savings on ribbon rarely justify the operational risk; stick with the manufacturer's recommended consumables for production printers.
What barcode symbology should I print?
Code 128 is the universal default for 1D barcodes — high density, alphanumeric. UPC-A and EAN-13 are required for retail goods. QR and DataMatrix are required for compliance, mobile payment, and many compliance labels (pharma DSCSA). Code 39 is older and lower-density — used in legacy systems. For new applications, lead with Code 128 (1D) and DataMatrix (2D) and add others only when required.
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