Toshiba Spotlights New Rugged Portable Printer

Toshiba’s latest durable, compact and lightweight (less than 2 pounds) printer operates in extreme environments with ease.

Toshiba Fp2 Printer
Toshiba America Business Solutions

Toshiba America Business Solutions unveiled its new rugged, lightweight and portable barcode printer.

Toshiba’s high-speed (up to six inches per second) FP2 printer produces two-inch receipts, tickets and labels for supply chain, logistics, material handling and retail applications.

A series of intuitive and ease-of-maintenance features differentiate Toshiba’s newly launched printer. The FP2’s color LCD enables clear visibility of battery levels, printer status and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connections. One-step, drop-in media loading optimizes productivity and efficiency, while the printer’s alerts simplify maintenance and enhance performance.

Toshiba’s latest durable, compact and lightweight (less than 2 pounds) printer operates in extreme environments with ease. It touts IP54 dust and splash-proof ratings, along with a proven drop-resistance of two meters or six and a half feet.

The FP2 ensures highly reliable use with a portable design that enables printing to occur directly within the flow of operations for maximum efficiency. For example, the printer produces shipping and markdown labels on-demand at the point of application to conserve time retrieving labels from a central area. Extreme-accuracy printing drives further cost and time savings by ensuring readability and eliminating the need to reprint or reship.

“We’re excited to introduce and showcase our new thermal barcode printer for the nation’s premier supply chain, logistics, material handling professionals,” says Toshiba America Business Solutions chief marketing executive Bill Melo. “Toshiba’s FP2 offers the premium performance and reliability expected of desktop barcode printers, in a portable form factor. The system’s rugged durability, intuitiveness and ease-of-maintenance result in a compelling return-on-investment for organizations producing labels, tickets and receipts.”

 

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