Industrial Printers
Levata offers industrial printers engineered for high-volume, mission-critical printing in harsh environments. Built for 24/7 operation, these printers deliver maximum durability, speed, and precision for manufacturing, logistics, and production lines.
Zebra ZT510 Industrial 4 in Label Printers, Thermal Transfer, Gigabit Ethernet, ZPL
MOD-ZT510
Zebra ZT411 Label Printers, Industrial, Thermal Transfer/Direct Thermal, 4.09 in
MOD-ZT411
Zebra ZT421 Industrial Label Printers, Direct thermal/Thermal transfer, 4.3 in, USB/Ethernet
MOD-ZT421
Zebra ZT610 Label Printers, Thermal Transfer, Color Touch, Gigabit Ethernet
MOD-ZT610
TSC MH241-SERIES Label Printers, Thermal Transfer & Direct Thermal, 203 dpi, Wi-Fi
MOD-MH241-SERIES
TSC MB341T Label Printers, 300 dpi, 4 in, USB, RS-232, Ethernet
MOD-MB341T
Honeywell PX45 Label Printers, Thermal Transfer, Ethernet, Industrial
MOD-PX45
Honeywell PX940 Label Printers, Thermal Transfer, Bluetooth
MOD-PX940
TSC MB240 Label Printers, Thermal transfer, USB/RS-232/Ethernet, Real Time Clock
MOD-MB240
Industrial Printers
Industrial printers are heavy-duty printing systems engineered for high-volume, mission-critical environments where reliability, uptime, and durability are non-negotiable. Built for 24/7 operation, these printers are commonly deployed in manufacturing plants, large warehouses, distribution hubs, and production lines that require fast, consistent printing of labels used for tracking, compliance, and automation.
Industrial printers typically feature rugged metal housings, high-performance print engines, advanced media handling, and long-life components that support continuous workflows. They are optimized for thermal transfer printing for durable labels and can also support direct thermal workflows depending on application needs. Many models include enterprise connectivity and integration options such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and management tools for centralized monitoring and fleet control.
Industrial printers are commonly used for:
- Shipping and pallet labels in high-throughput logistics operations
- Manufacturing traceability for parts, assemblies, and serialized identifiers
- Compliance labeling with long-lasting, abrasion-resistant labels
- Harsh environments where dust, temperature variation, and continuous use are expected
When choosing an industrial printer, consider print speed, duty cycle, printhead resolution, media capacity, accessory requirements (cutter, peeler, rewinder), and long-term serviceability. The right industrial printer supports operational continuity, accurate barcode scanning, and scalable production workflows.