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Does Your Printers as New Star Micronics TSP143III LAN Receipt Printer

Star Micronics Introduced Star’s super fast, entry-level Receipt printer with Ethernet Interface with LAN cable supplied & Serial Port. this printer is faster than the previous version.

This latest addition to the TSP100 Series provides a range of new features including a high print speed of 250 mm /second, a guillotine auto cutter (cutter life 2 million cuts) as well as thin paper capability providing benefits not only for the environment but also the user’s operating costs.

The cost-effective solution includes the convenience of an internal power supply along with a vertical mount kit in the box.

  • AST 250 mm/second print speed
  • DROP-IN & Print paper loading
  • NEW guillotine auto cutter ( 2 million cuts)
  • CONVENIENT internal power supply
  • THIN paper capability (0.053 to 0.085mm)
  • DEVICE CHARGING 5v-1A USB “trickle” charging
  • NEW AllReceipts Digital Receipting from Star Cloud Services

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