Mobile RFID Printers
Levata mobile RFID printers enable on-the-go RFID label printing and encoding at the point of activity. Portable, battery-powered, and wireless, they are ideal for field operations, asset tracking, and real-time RFID deployments where mobility and speed are essential.
Zebra ZQ511 Rugged Mobile Label Printers, Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, Bluetooth 4.1
MOD-ZQ511
Zebra ZQ511R-RFID Label Printers, Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, UHF RFID
MOD-ZQ511R-RFID
Zebra ZQ630 Plus Direct Thermal Label Printers, RFID, 203 dpi, 115 mm/s
MOD-ZQ630R-PLUS-RFID
Zebra ZQ52 Label Printers, Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, RFID
MOD-ZQ521R-RFID
Brother RuggedJet RJ-4250 Label Printers, Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/USB
MOD-RJ-4250
Bixolon XM7-40 Mobile Label Printers, Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, USB/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
MOD-XM7-40
Zebra ZQ520 Rugged Mobile Receipt Printers, Direct Thermal, Bluetooth 3.0, 4 in
MOD-ZQ520
TSC Alpha-2R Receipt Printers, Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, Wi-Fi + Bluetooth
MOD-ALPHA-2R
Mobile RFID Printers
Mobile RFID printers enable on-the-go RFID label printing and encoding directly at the point of activity. Portable, battery-powered, and wireless, these printers support field operations, logistics workflows, and asset labeling tasks where mobility and speed reduce delays and improve data accuracy.
By printing and encoding RFID labels at the moment they are needed, mobile RFID printers help organizations eliminate manual workarounds and reduce the risk of mismatched labels. They are commonly paired with mobile computers and RFID readers to support real-time workflows such as receiving, picking, cycle counts, asset audits, and on-site identification.
Mobile RFID printers are commonly used for:
- Warehouse operations for real-time labeling during receiving, put-away, and picking
- Field service and asset audits for equipment identification and tracking
- Transportation and logistics labeling where printing at the dock or curbside saves time
- Retail operations for item tagging, stockroom labeling, and RFID rollout programs
When selecting a mobile RFID printer, consider RFID frequency support (typically UHF), ruggedness, battery performance, print width, connectivity options (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi), and compatibility with your mobile devices and RFID software. The right mobile RFID printer supports real-time RFID workflows with reliable encoding and consistent label output wherever work happens.