Microcom is a US based manufactured of thermal and thermal transfer printers. They also produce thermal and thermal transfer labels and printer ribbon for use with their products. Their printers are used within a number of industries including postal applications, packaging industries, auto rental, and entertainment applications. Their product offering extends from industrial strength bar code printers to low cost thermal models.
Microcom 466 Direct Thermal Printer
This is a heavy duty printer that can reach speeds of 8 inches per second. It features standard 512K ROM for font and code storage, as well as 512K of battery-backed RAM, used primarily for downloadable graphics and label storage. The 466 printer also provides for an optional 300 dpi print head which offers high resolution printouts.
Microcom 426 Direct Thermal Printer
This printer offers professional output, high performance and is economically priced. It comes standard with several connectivity options, including serial, USB, and Ethernet. It also offers an internal power supply, 4MB worth of flash memory and 16MB of SDRAM for font and label storage. It reaches printer speeds of up to 6 inches per second, and produces resolution of 203dpi thanks to its 32 bit microprocessor.
Microcom 412 Direct Thermal Printer
While this printer isn’t as fast as the others, its small footprint makes an attractive unit for thermal transfer printing. It only reaches speeds of 3 inches per second with resolution of 203 dpi. Its footprint is a mere 8.8 inches by 11 inches, meaning it can be installed pretty much anyplace. This is extremely affordable printers that boasts both thermal transfer printing and direct thermal printing.
Microcom 410 Direct Thermal Printer
This direct thermal printer is a little different than the others. It has a unique label back up system that eliminates wasted media in between label printing. It is specially designed for tag and ticket operations and applications. It can reach speeds of 2.5 inches per second and can accommodate a maximum width of 3.3 inches.
Microcom 400 Direct Thermal Printer
If you’re looking for a small, heavy duty direct thermal printer, this is the printer for you. It can reach speeds of 3 inches per second with 20 dpi resolution. It is perfect for businesses and other professionals who need a low cost printer for producing high quality labels, tags, and tickets.
Microcom 226 Direct Thermal Printer
This printer was manufactured for printing tags, tickets, labels, and even wristbands. It blazes along at 6 inches per second with 203 dpi resolution. It has a fairly compact design, and several connectivity options including serial, USBN, and Ethernet. This printer has its own power supply, 16MB SDRAM, and 4MB flash memory. It’s hard to believe they fit all these great features in such a small box.
426M Open Frame Printer
This is a high performance, direct thermal printer that features serial, USB, and Ethernet connectivity options. It has its own intern al power supply, can print at speeds of 6 inches per second, and is priced fairly affordable. It also touts 4MB flash memory and 16MB SDRAM for font and label storage.
326M Open Frame Printer
This printer reaches speeds of 6 inches per second, thanks to the 32 bit microprocessor. T also offers three connectivity options – USB, serial, and Ethernet. It comes standard with 4MB flash memory and an adjustable gap sensor. It can print on continuous, preprinted, die-cut, and ticket stock that is up to 10mil thick and 3.5 inches wide.