
Zebra ZQ630 RFID Plus Barcode Labels
Keep your Zebra ZQ630 RFID Plus mobile printer supplied with the right direct thermal labels, tags, and RFID media for your application. The ZQ630 RFID Plus is a 4-inch mobile printer with integrated UHF RFID encoding, designed for applications including shipping and receiving, warehouse and manufacturing labels, retail markdowns, asset tags, healthcare specimen labels, and RFID case or pallet identification.
When searching for Zebra ZQ630 RFID Plus labels, customers may be looking for replacement barcode labels, RFID labels, RFID tags, shipping labels, warehouse labels, inventory labels, asset tags, pallet labels, case labels, specimen labels, or specific Zebra media part numbers. The correct media depends on the required dimensions, material, adhesive, RFID inlay, core size, roll diameter, sensing method, and application.
The ZQ630 RFID Plus uses direct thermal printing, so no ribbon is required. It supports die-cut labels and tags, receipt paper, black-mark media, and compatible RFID media. The printer accommodates linered media from 2 to 4.4 inches wide, with rolls up to 2.6 inches outside diameter on 0.75- or 1.375-inch cores. RFID media requires black-mark sensing and the printer does not support gap sensing for RFID media.
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