Wasp Barcode Printers
Reliable barcode printing for everyday work.
Which barcode printer is right for you?
Desktop Printers
Compact printers that handle everyday label printing without taking up much space.
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Ideal for:
- Offices, labs, and schools
- Small warehouses and stockrooms
- Low to moderate print volumes
- Labels, tags, and barcodes on demand
Industrial Printers
Heavy-duty printers built for nonstop printing in demanding environments.
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Ideal for:
- High-volume, all-day printing
- Warehouses and manufacturing floors
- Wide labels and large media rolls
- Harsh or industrial settings
Receipt Printers
Fast, reliable printers that keep transactions moving.
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Ideal for:
- Point-of-sale and service counters
- Receipts, tickets, and order slips
- Tight spaces with limited room
- Simple, straightforward printing needs
Printer Connectivity
This is how your printer connects to your computer or network. Choose the option that fits your setup.
USB
A direct connection to one computer. Simple and reliable.
Ethernet
A network connection that supports multiple users.
Serial
A stable connection for legacy systems and equipment.
Parallel
A traditional connection used by older hardware.
Wireless
A cable-free connection using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Label Type and Print Method
Choose the printing method that’s right for you based on how your labels are used.
Direct Thermal
Best for fast, simple label printing. No extra supplies needed.
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Ideal for:
- Shipping labels
- Receipts
- Short-term barcode use
Thermal Transfer
Best for durable labels that need to last in demanding conditions.
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Ideal for:
- Asset tags
- Inventory labels
- Long-term barcode use