Over the years, with the growing diversity in coding requirements, the market has witnessed a surge in the availability of various handheld high-resolution inkjet printers, some priced as low as just over 100 dollars. This has led to an extremely competitive marketplace. Given this wide array of inkjet printers, it poses the question: how should consumers make their choice?
Indeed, these low-cost handheld printers have significantly lowered the entry barrier for purchasing an inkjet, reducing the production costs for small businesses. However, for customers with ample budgets, I would still strongly recommend opting for a handheld printer of superior quality.
Let's examine the features of a typical low-budget handheld printer:
Notice any similarities? In reality, our understanding is that this type of printer uses the same handle as an electric drill. It's likely that its manufacturer may not possess independent development and mold-making capabilities. This casts doubt on the machine's ability to maintain long-term reliability, not to mention the provision of after-sales service and technical support.
ECH200Pro
Why do I suggest you choose ECH200Pro?
Linux operating system
Various of data supported: Text, time, serial number, logo, barcode/2D barcode
Free from maintenance
Colourful printing
Independent designed and developed, with its custom mould
Comprehensive after-sales service and support
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