G-PRINTER

G-PRINTER GP-1224T Barcode Label Printer โ€“ 203DPI High-Speed

Original price was: 19,000.00৳ .Current price is: 18,000.00৳ .

Boost productivity with the G-PRINTER GP-1224T โ€“ 203DPI barcode printer for direct thermal/thermal transfer. Prints 6 IPS, supports 120mm labels & 300M ribbons. 1-year warranty!

G-PRINTER GP-1324D Barcode Printer โ€“ 203DPI, 8 IPS Speed, USB 2.0

Original price was: 15,800.00৳ .Current price is: 14,950.00৳ .

Boost efficiency with the G-PRINTER GP-1324D โ€“ 203DPI direct thermal printer (8 IPS speed, 118mm width). Features USB 2.0, QR code support & 30km print head life. Shop now!

G-PRINTER GP-180180II 80mm Thermal Printer – 300mm/s

Original price was: 8,300.00৳ .Current price is: 7,500.00৳ .

Boost efficiency with theย G-PRINTER GP-180180IIย – a blazing-fast 80mm thermal receipt printer (300mm/s, 203DPI). Features USB/LAN connectivity, QR code support & 1-year warranty. Perfect for retail!

G-PRINTER GP-3120TUC THERMAL BARCODE LABEL & POS PRINTER

Original price was: 8,500.00৳ .Current price is: 7,500.00৳ .

Key Features

  • Model: GP-3120TUC
  • Resolution: 203DPI
  • Paper Width: 25-82mm
  • Printing Speed: 2โ€“5 inches/s
  • Interface: USB
  • USB. 1-year warranty.
  • SPECIAL FOR ONLINE BUSINESS.

G-PRINTER GP-D802 80mm Thermal Printer – 250mm/s

Original price was: 12,500.00৳ .Current price is: 11,500.00৳ .

Transform your business with theย G-PRINTER GP-D802ย – a powerhouse 80mm thermal printer featuring 250mm/s speed, USB+LAN connectivity, QR/PDF417 support, and intelligent voice prompts. 1-year warranty!

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