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Resolution, Easy Integration, and ZebraLink™ -- All
Packed into One, High-Productivity Desktop Printer.
NEW 3844-Z!
Do you
need to print tiny electronic component labels with high-density
detail…or prescription bottles or laboratory vials with
reduced space symbology (RSS-14) or other compact bar codes?
Zebra’s new TLP
3844-Z desktop printer has the crisp, 300-DPI RESOLUTION
you need.
Would
you prefer a printer with POWERFUL PRODUCTIVITY -- but your
workspace is limited? Zebra’s FAST and COMPACT TLP 3844-Z
desktop printer is your answer.
Do you
want all this, plus EASY INTEGRATION with your full-size Zebra
printers? Zebra’s new TLP 3844-Z with Zebra Programming
Language (ZPL™) gives you just that -- plus offers ZebraLink
for remote printer management, and flexible connectivity options
including internal Ethernet.
The easy-to-use
TLP
3844-Z is your all-in-one solution!

White
Paper Wonderland…Click Below to Learn How to Enhance
Efficiency in YOUR Operations.
Productivity
Through Portability: Mobile Printing Delivers ROI in the Warehouse
“It’s
only a few steps,” you say. But eliminating the steps
between your stationary bar code label printers and the items
to be labeled -- by using mobile printers to produce labels
at the point of application -- will drive up productivity
so much you could see a full return on investment in less
than a year. Calculate your ROI with this white paper’s
worksheet…then keep reading to learn about the mobile
printing applications and technologies that will help your
warehouse save money! Download
now.
Increasing
Profits and Productivity: Accurate Asset Tracking and Management
with Bar Coding and RFID
Workers lose one full 40-hour workweek per year if they spend
just 10 minutes a day searching for lost tools and equipment.
And that’s just one of many ways an inaccurate, difficult-to-use
asset management system can cost you productivity and profits.
Learn how bar coding and radio frequency identification can
streamline your asset management. Download
this white paper, complete with return-on-investment formulas.
Cutting
Costs and Saving Time with Electronic Ticketing for Parking
Applications
Parking citations and paperwork go hand in hand, right? Not
if police departments, parking authorities, and campus security
departments use electronic ticketing systems based on easy-to-use
mobile computers and printers. Such systems add speed to ticket
issuance, drastically cut clerical processing time and costs,
and increase ticket legibility and accuracy for greater and
faster revenue collection. They also help officers get safely
back into their squad cars faster. Find out more when you
download
this white paper.
Best-in-Class
Bar Coding: The Business Case for a Dedicated Thermal Label
Printer
If you’re just beginning to use bar code labels, you
might be tempted to print them on your office inkjet or laser
printer. STOP and read this white paper first! You’ll
find the productivity gains, quality advantages, and material
savings that a dedicated thermal bar code label printing system
provides over other systems will far outweigh its initial
cost. Download
this white paper.

Optimize
Your SAP Logistics and Supply Chain Management Software.
Coming
to the SAP Logistics and Supply Chain Management show on February
9–11, 2004, at The Venetian in Las Vegas? Come to booth
#308. That's where Zebra will be featuring our newest RFID
offering, the R4Mplus. In addition, you can learn how Zebra
printers support international characters (Unicode™)
-- an important feature for SAP’s global customers.
Also learn about our forklift printing solutions featuring
Zebra’s QL 420 -- an I.P. addressable mobile printer
with multiple communication options. To register for the SAP
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Show, click
here. For more about the R4Mplus, click
here.

Solutions
for Healthcare at HIMSS Exhibition and Zebra’s Web Site.
Bar coding
and RFID can prevent medication errors and improve patient
safety; accurately track medical equipment, patient records,
lab samples, and blood bags; streamline admissions and patient
data entry; improve billing accuracy; and increase security.
To see the newest printing solutions from Zebra for the healthcare
information technology industry, be sure to visit our booth
#1815 at the 2004 Healthcare Information and Management Systems
Society’s (HIMSS) Annual Conference & Exhibition
in Orlando, February 23–26.
Not attending
HIMSS? Visit our health services Web page at http://www.lifesciences.zebra.com/health-services.htm.
While there, be sure to download our FREE white paper, “Bar
Code Applications in Life Sciences.”

Ready
to Run with RFID?
Want to
make sure your company is ready to comply with the
RFID requirements
of organizations such as Wal-Mart, Tesco, and the U.S. Department
of Defense? Want to greatly improve business efficiency? Both?
Join us at the RFID Journal Live! 2004 executive conference
March 29–31 at the Hilton Chicago, where you’ll
learn more about RFID deployment, benefits, and technology.
Register here: http://www.rfidjournallive.com.
Also find out today how Zebra can help get your RFID initiatives
up and running at http://www.zebra.com/cpgn/zmail/rfid.htm.
We update this source regularly with important RFID industry
information, product news, and white papers!

Printer
Supplies
Did you
know? Genuine Zebra Supplies keep your printhead cleaner and
your output sharper. If your printer’s not running with
Zebra, you may not be getting all you can from your system.
From in-stock paper labels to specialty materials with performance-matched
ribbons, from labels and receipts to tickets, tags, and wristbands,
click
here, if you’d like to learn more about Genuine
Zebra Supplies.

Technical
Assistance
Need to
solve a technical problem related to your Zebra printers or
supplies?
- To
request to be contacted by a Zebra Solutions Specialist,
click
here.
- To
search our online Zip Support™ knowledge base for
solutions, or to call Zebra's technical support team, click
here. To e-mail a tech support specialist, click
here.
- To
contact our customer service team, click
here.

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