iDPRT iT4B 203 dpi Label Printer, USB + LAN | Part 1
The review shows how the iDPRT iT4B thermal transfer label printer solves typical tasks for small and medium-sized businesses: product labeling, printing warehouse labels, and shipping labels for delivery services. The model supports two printing modes — direct thermal printing for fast shipments and thermal transfer printing with ribbon for labels that must withstand abrasion, moisture, and long-term storage.
Special attention is given to Ethernet connectivity: you can place the printer in the packing area or in the warehouse and print labels from multiple computers on a local network without being limited by the length of a USB cable. This is convenient when several operators process orders or when printing must be available across different departments.
The video also includes a practical section:
- a printer body overview,
- driver download,
- a printing example,
- an explanation of ribbon installation and basic setup.
It also shows how the printer design is adapted for intensive work: support for long ribbons, accurate label feeding thanks to sensors, and a roll-centering mechanism that reduces skewing and interruptions.
This printer is suitable for:
- online stores,
- warehouses,
- retail outlets and production facilities where order processing speed, stable printing of barcodes/QR/DataMatrix, and the ability to organize label printing as part of the accounting and shipping workflow are important.
00:00 — Introduction
00:20 — Advantages of the iDPRT iT4B 203 dpi label printer
00:50 — Printing modes
01:25 — iDPRT iT4B 203 dpi label printer body overview
02:05 — How to download the driver
02:30 — Printing example
02:37 — Summary

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