The TSC TDM-20 Mobile Thermal Printer receipt and barcode printer with WiFi interface is a highly cost-effective and durable printer. It is able to print 2 inch labels at a speed of 4 inches per second at up to 203 dpi resolution. Vehicle mount support easily allows mounting of the printer on a forklift or other vehicles. The TDM-20 is also able to withstand a 1.8 meter drop test without a protective case, and it is water and dust resistant. Also, it has a self-diagnostic care mechanism to provide health status updates in real-time for the printhead, to help facilitate ongoing maintenance. Additionally, it reduces operating costs due to its low consumable waste.
Print Specifications
- Resolution: 203 dpi
- Max. Print Width: 1.89" (48mm)
- Max. Print Length: 110" (2,794mm)
- Max. Print Speed: 4" (101.6mm) per second
- Printing Method: Direct Thermal
Media Capacity
- Media Width: Max. 2.28" (57.9mm)
- Roll Size: 1.2" (30.5mm)
- Core Diameter: 0.5" (12.7mm)
Interface
- USB 2.0, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC
Purchasing Options
Vehicle Mount Accessories
- TDM-20 vehicle power adaptor (12-24V)
- TDM-20 vehicle power adaptor (12-60V)
What is the TSC TDM-20 Mobile Printer used for?
The TSC TDM-20 is used for mobile receipt, barcode, and label printing in field operations like delivery, law enforcement, and warehouse logistics across Canada.
Is the TSC TDM-20 printer compatible with Canadian mobile networks?
Yes, the TDM-20 supports WiFi connectivity that integrates smoothly with Canadian wireless infrastructure, making it ideal for mobile teams using smartphones and tablets.
Where to buy the TDM-20 Mobile Thermal Printer in Canada?
You can purchase the TDM-20 Mobile Printer from Forefront Label Canada at https://www.forefrontlabel.ca.
What is the print resolution of the TDM-20?
The TDM-20 prints at 203 dpi, delivering clear, precise thermal prints suitable for barcodes, labels, and receipts.
Can the TSC TDM-20 be mounted in a vehicle?
Yes, the TDM-20 is vehicle mount-ready, making it ideal for mobile professionals and delivery fleets across Canada.