Epson GP-M831 Printer
Offering a more flexible alternative to dot matrix technology, the GP-M831 combines the sturdiness of a dot matrix printer with the advantages of inkjet, such as wider media compatibility and higher-quality prints. Unlike dot matrix printers, the versatile GP-M831 can print advanced barcodes and crisp text, and can be used with a variety of media, including glossy paper and labels.
Whatever the media used, Epson’s DURABrite Ultra pigment ink yields long-lasting prints that resist water, fading, smudging and highlighter pens. The GP-M831 has a durable build and is designed to provide up to five years of high-volume, high-performance printing.
Helping to improve efficiency, the GP-M831 prints up to 91.7mm/sec in super draft mode, and clears paper jams in seconds by automatically releasing the paper if an error occurs. This is backed up by a push-button manual paper release. The GP-M831 comes with parallel, USB and LAN 100/10BASE interfaces as standard to make integration easy.
KEY FEATURES
- Tractor feed
- Prints on continuous single layer paper Flexible
- Prints advanced barcodes
- Versatile
- Use with glossy and label media
- High-quality
- Long-lasting prints
- Reliable
- Anti-nozzle-block technology
Adobe Reader is required to open and view PDF files. This can be downloaded free from adobe.com.
Available Documents
Epson-GP-M831-Datasheet- Printing Labels and bracelets
- Print Resolution 203/305 dpi
- Antimicrobial housing
- Small, compact
- Easy maintenance
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