Desktop RFID Printers
Levata desktop RFID printers combine compact design with integrated RFID encoding to support low to medium RFID label production. Ideal for offices, retail backrooms, and small warehouses, these printers enable accurate RFID label printing and encoding for inventory tracking, asset identification, and compliance workflows
Honeywell PC45 Label Printers, Ethernet, Direct Thermal, Real Time Clock
MOD-PC45
Zebra ZD621 Healthcare Label Printers, 203 dpi, Ethernet, IEC 60601-1
MOD-ZD621-HC
Zebra ZQ630 Plus Direct Thermal Label Printers, RFID, 203 dpi, 115 mm/s
MOD-ZQ630R-PLUS-RFID
Zebra ZD620 Healthcare Label Printers, Bluetooth Low Energy, Wi‑Fi, 4 in
MOD-ZD620-HC
Zebra ZT610 Label Printers, Thermal Transfer, Color Touch, Gigabit Ethernet
MOD-ZT610
Epson TM-T88VI Receipt Printers, Direct Thermal, USB/Ethernet, Auto Cutter
MOD-TM-T88VI
Epson EU-m30 Receipt Printers, Thermal, 203 x 203 dpi, 250 mm/s
MOD-EU-M30
Bixolon XD5-40D Label Printers, Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, 7 ips
MOD-XD5-40D
Zebra ZT610 Label Printers, RFID, Thermal Transfer, Gigabit Ethernet
MOD-ZT610-RFID
Zebra ZT420 RFID ProPrint Label Printers, Thermal Transfer/Direct Thermal, UHF RFID, USB/Ethernet/Bluetooth
MOD-ZT420-RFID
Zebra ZE500R-RFID Label Printers, RFID, 4 in, Serial/USB/Parallel/Ethernet
MOD-ZE500R-RFID
Desktop RFID Printers
Desktop RFID printers are compact, professional devices that combine RFID encoding with label printing to produce smart RFID labels in a single, efficient workflow. Designed for low-to-medium RFID label volumes, these printers are ideal for offices, retail backrooms, IT departments, and smaller warehouse environments where space is limited but accurate RFID output is essential.
Unlike standard desktop label printers, desktop RFID printers include integrated encoding modules that write data to RFID chips embedded in labels or inlays, while simultaneously printing human-readable text, barcodes, and graphics. This supports consistent identification and helps reduce errors caused by separate printing and encoding steps.
Desktop RFID printers are commonly used for:
- Retail inventory labeling to improve stock visibility and cycle counting efficiency
- Asset tracking for IT equipment, tools, and shared devices
- Item-level identification for products, bins, and storage locations
- Compliance labeling where RFID is required for process control or traceability
When selecting a desktop RFID printer, consider supported RFID standards and frequency (UHF, HF, NFC), encoding reliability, media and inlay compatibility, print resolution, and connectivity options such as USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. The right desktop RFID printer helps organizations scale RFID adoption with consistent encoding, clean printing, and easy integration into existing systems.