Printers & Office Machines
- Oki Pacemark 4410 Nine-Pin Dot Matrix Printer (OKI61800901)
- Designed for high-volume, unattended print runs.
- Perfect for general data processing, report generation, transaction logs and spreadsheets.
- Crisp, clear printing–even on 10-part forms.
- Rugged metal design for stability and years of heavy usage.
More Details - Oki Microline 421 Dot Matrix Impact Printer (OKI62418801)
- Easily handles POS, automation and utility applications.
- Internal cooling fan maximizes productivity for long print jobs.
- Additional feed rollers provide precise form handling and placement accuracy.
- Three-piece top cover provides easy access and break resistance.
- Zero-tear feature eliminates wasted stock.
More Details - Oki Microline ML420 Dot Matrix Printer (OKI91909701)
- Easily handles POS, automation and utility applications.
- Internal cooling fan maximizes productivity for long print jobs.
- Additional feed rollers provide precise form handling and placement accuracy.
- Three-piece top cover provides easy access and break resistance.
- Zero-tear feature eliminates wasted stock.
More Details - Oki Microline 490 24-Pin Dot Matrix Printer (OKI62418901)
- For high-volume versatility in forms and correspondence, this 24-pin impact printer offers an ideal solution.
- Its innovative features include an internal printhead cooling fan for extended use and additional feed rollers for precision handling.
- Prints quickly across a wide range of paper and envelope stock with sharp, accurate characters.
- Rugged manufacturing is tested and field-proven to work reliably in the most demanding environments.
- Controls are conveniently placed on the front panel for fast, user-friendly access.
More Details - Oki Pacemark 3410 Nine-Pin Dot Matrix Printer (OKI61800801)
- You need a printer engineered for long runs at high speeds in high-volume workflows.
- The strike force of its printhead carries through an 8-part form with stunning clarity, with better print quality on any surface.
- Easy-loading, paper paths reduce feeding snags to keep downtime to a minimum.
- Parallel and serial interfaces are standard for network connectivity.
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